

Navigate to the folder labeled “screenshots” and your screenshot will be in this folder.

Once you know your game’s ID, navigate to that folder and open it.You can search by either game id or by the title of the game. An easier way is to go to this website and search for the game you’re looking for. If you have a large library of games, clicking through each numbered folder is not going to be an efficient way to find your screenshot. Now comes the real tricky part: Just as every user has an ID, so does every game. Winner of more than 200 Game of the Year awards, experience the complete Skyrim collection with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Legendary Edition, including the original critically-acclaimed game, official add-ons Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn and added features like combat cameras, mounted combat, Legendary difficulty mode for hardcore players, and Legendary skills.Navigate to and open your user folder and look for the folder labeled “760.” Open that folder and open the folder inside labeled “remote.”.In the overwhelming majority of cases, there will likely just be one folder, but if you have multiple users, it might take a little bit of probing and backtracking to find the folder assigned to your account.

That is the user ID number for the different accounts. Depending on how many accounts you have set up in your Steam client, you will see one or more folders with a number in place of its name. Once you’ve found Steam’s installation directory, do the following to find the screenshot you are looking for.
#STEAM SKYRIM FOR MAC PC#
If you use ESO64.exe, vote standalone launcher since you'd fall under the regular PC group for the purposes of this survey. If you've installed Steam somewhere else, you'll need to navigate to the Steam folder wherever you installed it. Oh, and if you have access to both, just choose the one you use the most or whichever is your main account if multiple accounts. On a Linux system, the default is ~/.local/share/Steam.
