Talk:Screenshot

RAM Usage
So how much RAM does Minecraft use while producing a screenshot using Shift-F2 anyways?--Quatroking -  MCWiki Administrator  14:35, 13 February 2011 (UTC)
 * After some testing, I found that it immediately stores all of the data to conserve RAM. Tjb0607SigIcon.png]] 19:27, 19 February 2011 (UTC) [[File:Shiftf2ram.png

Location of .minecraft
Would be nice to give some hints to where to find it. ;) I doubt many users will be able to, especially on windows. Its %appdata%/.minecraft, and you can find it through "run" in winxp, with win7 simply type it into your startmenu. Dunno about vista. If some nativespeaker could put that into the article, id appreciate it! --Cass 12:51, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
 * Like it says on the page, it can be found by simply pressing the options button in the Minecraft launcher. Make sure your Minecraft launcher is updated. [[File:Tjb0607SigIcon.png]] 06:40, 13 March 2011 (UTC)


 * I don't understand these instructions, my launcher is up to date (at this time Beta 1.4_01), and all it shows when I enter the options menu are the options! I don't understand how simply going to the options menu is supposed to show someone where the .minecraft folder is.--Zylar 15:47, 8 April 2011 (UTC)
 * The launcher needs to be up to date, not the game version. Redownload the launcher, then use the options button that appears on the screen on which you type your name and password. - Alphap T ~ C 15:23, 9 April 2011 (UTC)

RAM
"However, the image tends to be along the order of 1.8 gigabytes, meaning that image viewers will likely fail to open then file on computers with 2 gigabytes of RAM or less." What, are people running Windows 3.11? All stack overflows, virtual memory doesn't exist?

Crashes
I keep crashing whenever i take screenshots without holding shift. Sometimes it happens on a certain map, and then another day i can take shots just fine and itll crash somewhere else.Toadbert
 * This has happened to me; occasionally Minecraft is incapable of allocating the RAM it needs to make the screenshot. It seems to happen at entirely random intervals because of the way Java allocates memory. - Alphap T ~ C 23:25, 16 April 2011 (UTC)