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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
There are several files that start with PGTA and some number - copy those to some other folder and then add .jpg to them - you won't be able to open them with the windows preview app but IrfanView can open them. Specs are 960x536 pixel at 24 Bit - sad that it downscales the pictures before uploading already, I had hope that it captures them at a higher quality and scales it down only before uploading to RSC, pity
Man, this is the kind of answer I am looking for in forums! Thanks!
I would add that I am using XnView to view images, a free tool -- I hope this is not considered advertising -- that has wonderful renaming and conversion tools inside. So, I right-clicks on any file I copied like you said, in the new folder, I chose to open with XnView, then inside the program Iselected all files, batch-renamed all to GTA5-*** and automatically chose to add extension .jpg and voila! it took a few seconds to have all my 100 images in a folder, thanks to you (and this tool).
C:\Users\<UserName>\Documents\Rockstar Games\GTA V\Profiles\<YourProfileName>
only i have
1. User profiles
2. Videos
3. Bootstrap. log
4. settings.xml
is there any way to find the jpg files?
Otherwise maybe have GTA running