Vindictus Defying Fate: Photo Mode Guide

In this discussion, let’s delve into the photo feature found within Vindictus: Defying Fate, along with the process for preserving moments from your gaming experience.

The long-awaited alpha version of Vindictus Defying Fate has been released, and players have eagerly joined the fray. This action-packed role-playing game, brimming with pulse-pounding battles and intense combat sequences, will have you wielding your sword with wild abandon. Yet, amidst all the excitement, it’s worth pausing for a moment to appreciate the game’s stunning visuals. Vindictus: Defying Fate includes a photo mode that allows you to preserve those awe-inspiring in-game moments.

In this article, we will discuss how you can use the photo mode in Vindictus Defying Fate.

Photo Mode in Vindictus Defying Fate

The ‘Photo Mode’ offers an opportunity to save and cherish memorable, exhilarating instances. It allows for taking snapshots at your convenience, along with adjusting the camera angle as per your preference. Additionally, it provides you with the ability to manipulate your character’s actions, making them dance in sync with your chosen music.

While this mode has its pros, there are some conditions to using it. These include:

  1. You cannot enter photo mode during battles with monsters.
  2. You cannot enter photo mode during any type of interaction, pre-rendered cutscene, or in-game cutscene for story progression.

How To Enter Photo Mode

There are two different ways you can enter the photo mode. These are,

  1. Go to menu > Camera > Photo Mode.
  2. Click ‘V’ on your mouse and keyboard or ‘Down D-Pad’ on your PlayStation or Xbox.

Remember to ensure your surroundings are secure before activating this feature fully. Leaving you vulnerable to harm while active may cause an automatic deactivation. To provide you with a smooth, uninterrupted experience, let’s explore all the features accessible within this mode.

The camera allows for versatile manipulation, enabling a comprehensive view of the scene from various perspectives. This flexibility ensures you capture the ideal image. You can rotate the camera around the character, adjusting its position vertically or horizontally, as well as zooming in or out based on your preferences. The camera’s movements are cleverly designed to avoid collisions with objects. When a character gets too close to an object and an action you command could cause a collision, the object will instantly become semi-transparent.

You have the ability to toggle between controlling characters and cameras, which allows you to fine-tune your character’s actions before focusing on the ideal camera angle. When satisfied with the image, you can minimize distractions by hiding the HUD (Heads-Up Display) and UI (User Interface). This can be done easily by pressing the ‘Q’ key on your mouse and keyboard, ‘Y’ on your Xbox controller, or ‘Triangle’ on your PlayStation controller. After adjusting everything to your liking, take a screenshot using your preferred method.

Also read: Does Vindictus Defying Fate Have Co-Op?

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2025-06-10 13:56

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