Sv. Prolivije

So, I have a confession to make—Ghost of Tsushima actually has a pretty good photo mode. The thing is, the UI was very iffy so I didn’t realize I needed the D-Pad to switch between the various effects and tools it offers. Other photo modes I used would use the left and right bumpers for switching, so I only saw the freecam option when going into photo mode.

So, to remedy my transgression, here is a cool shot from the game for Screenshot Sunday #56 that I managed to capture with the use of the Photo mode. It still is missing poses, which is a shame, and the face emotion options are quite limited. But I like the particle effect tool, as well as the time of day and weather options you can toggle. Really cool stuff. Now, the only real issue I still have with it, is activating it, as holding the D-Pad right and pressing the R Thumbstick is a bit difficult at times. Really wish it was only a single button, but even with Steam input I’m not sure how to achieve that feat.

booba

Reflect on booba

Mr. Beaver

This game has a lot of different beautiful landscapes, and I mean A LOT, definitely didn’t expect this from it
Also, if you have recently started the playthrough, do not rush to go to the island from the DLC before the end of the main campaign (access to it will open in the second act), because a very unpleasant sound bug may appear in the DLC that affects the entire game and currently cannot be completely fixed

Sv. Prolivije

Good to know about the DLC bug. Can you tell me which island that is? Is it the one at the top? I am atm on Chapter 1 still, as I only did like 4 main missions so far, haha

Mr. Beaver

It’s the Iki Island, it is not currently on the global map, access to it will open in the second act, you can get there by starting the quest “Journey to the Past”
The three islands that are currently on the global map are locations of the main game, they can be safely explored