Photo mode has become so ubiquitous in games that we basically consider it a standard feature. It’s more surprising when we find out a game doesn’t have photo mode than when data miners reveal an upcoming game does have a p💙hoto mode.

But ♔with that ubiquity has come a sense that taking in-game photos is just an afterthought--an expected feature, sure, but not som🍌ething that can lead you to consider photography as something like a real-life hobby.

If you think in-game photo mode is nothing more than a fancy way to take screenshots, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Metal Gear and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Death Stranding creator 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Hideo Kojima would like to have a word.

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"There are still some people who make fun of the fact that you are taking virtual pictures in the game,” last weekend. “If you keep taking pictures, even in-game, your sensi𝔉tivity and skills will naturally improve. Composition, layout, focus, etc.

"Most importantly, you will know what you want to photograph,” he added. “After that, the in-game experience will surely come in handy when you shoot with a real camerꦰa or smartphone🦩."

There you have it. If Kojima th♍inks that photo mode can make you into a photographer, then it must be true.

Then again, Kojima has a bit of a vested interest there. Photo mode has been standard in Death Stranding since launch and it’s considered a mainstay activity of the game, with Kojima Productions even hosting a photo contestඣ to see who could take the best Death Stranding picture.

If you need some help with starting your photographic career, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:we got th♓e guides to he𒁏lp you on your journey. As for Death Stranding, another game is apparently in the works, with Norman Reedus negotiating to reprise𝔉 his role in the s✱equel.

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