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'''Story mode''' is an option available in ''[[The Sims 2]]'' used to create or view defined storylines for [[neighborhood]]s or [[household]]s. It is located on the user bar on the bottom of the page beneath [[Build Mode]]. '''Screenshot manager''', or '''Screenshot capture manager''', is the equivalent of ''The Sims 2'' Store mode addition in ''[[The Sims 4]]''. It can be accessed under Camera Controls (the shutter button that's on the right side of the [[Time Control]] tool-tip bar).▼
▲'''Story mode''' is an option available in ''[[The Sims 2]]'' used to create or view defined storylines for [[neighborhood]]s or [[household]]s. It is located on the user bar on the bottom of the page beneath [[Build Mode]]. '''Screenshot manager''', or '''Screenshot capture manager''', is the equivalent of ''The Sims 2''
Clicking the Story mode button will open up the Story Mode Editor, where users can create a "story" about their homes or neighborhood. Pressing "C" on the keyboard will take a snapshot with the [[game camera]], which will be automatically uploaded to the Story Mode Editor. In the Editor, users can add a series of photos together to create a "story". Each photo can then have a description written to it. ▼
▲Clicking the Story mode button will open up the Story Mode Editor, where users can create a "story" about their homes or neighborhood. Pressing "C" on the keyboard will take a snapshot with the [[game camera]], which will be automatically uploaded to the Story Mode Editor. In the Editor, users can add a series of photos together to create a "story". Each photo can then have a description written to it.
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