%appdata% > .minecraft > screenshots to go to your app data folder go on "run" and type in "%appdata%"
They go to the screenshots folder in the .minecraft folder. Click "Start" and search for "Run". Type in %appdata% and press enter. Find the .minecraft folder and look for the screenshots folder.
Go to your ".minecraft" folder, and open the "screenshots" folder. If you're using any flavour of Windows, then press the Windows flag key and the R key together, and you'll get the "Run..." dialog. Type this into the box (including the percent signs, and, if you want, the quotes): "/.minecraft/screenshots" and press Enter. Voila!
You don't , it is saved to the "my photos" folder or the "screenshots" folder in your computer
You go to your run bar in your start menu, and type in %appdata% then there should be a folder named .minecraft, if you go into that there will be a screenshots folder.
%appdata% > .minecraft > screenshots to go to your app data folder go on "run" and type in "%appdata%"
press F2
They go to the screenshots folder in the .minecraft folder. Click "Start" and search for "Run". Type in %appdata% and press enter. Find the .minecraft folder and look for the screenshots folder.
You can find your screenshots by going into Library, Application Support, minecraft, then there will be a folder called "screenshots"
You can find your screenshots by going into Library, Application Support, minecraft, then there will be a folder called "screenshots"
Go to your ".minecraft" folder, and open the "screenshots" folder. If you're using any flavour of Windows, then press the Windows flag key and the R key together, and you'll get the "Run..." dialog. Type this into the box (including the percent signs, and, if you want, the quotes): "/.minecraft/screenshots" and press Enter. Voila!
You don't , it is saved to the "my photos" folder or the "screenshots" folder in your computer
You go to your run bar in your start menu, and type in %appdata% then there should be a folder named .minecraft, if you go into that there will be a screenshots folder.
Same as they are now. Except you push different buttons to take screenshots
To view screenshots in Crossfire, navigate to the game's installation folder on your computer. Typically, screenshots are saved in a "Screenshots" folder within the game directory. You can also access them through the in-game menu if there is an option for viewing or managing screenshots. If you're using a platform like Steam, the screenshots might be saved in the Steam library under the "Screenshots" section for Crossfire.
Click on the flag icon on your keyboard (on the bottom left corner) and then type run, then type %appdata%, press enter, then find .minecraft and click. find screenshots then click
To access a furnace in minecraft, simply click it!!!! Its that easy!!