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Start the game with --screenshot argument!

New Feature: Instant Screenshot Mode for Streamers & Players! We’ve added a handy new feature to Zen Rage!

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addedNew Feature: Instant Screenshot Mode for Streamers & Players!
addedWe’ve added a handy new feature to Zen Rage! If you start the game with the --screenshot argument, it will automatically capture a screenshot of your current screen and jump straight into the game—letting you instantly unleash your destructive zen rage.
addedRight-click on your desktop or in any folder where you want the shortcut to appear. Select New > Shortcut. In the Create Shortcut window, enter the full path to the application followed by the argument. For example:

Zen Rage changes

addedNew Feature: Instant Screenshot Mode for Streamers & Players!
addedWe’ve added a handy new feature to Zen Rage! If you start the game with the --screenshot argument, it will automatically capture a screenshot of your current screen and jump straight into the game—letting you instantly unleash your destructive zen rage.
addedRight-click on your desktop or in any folder where you want the shortcut to appear. Select New > Shortcut. In the Create Shortcut window, enter the full path to the application followed by the argument. For example:

New Feature: Instant Screenshot Mode for Streamers & Players!

We’ve added a handy new feature to Zen Rage! If you start the game with the --screenshot argument, it will automatically capture a screenshot of your current screen and jump straight into the game—letting you instantly unleash your destructive zen rage.

For an even smoother experience, you can bind this function to a keyboard shortcut! This is perfect for streamers: after losing a life or facing a tough moment, you can capture that scene, then vent your frustration by smashing the screen. It’s both stress-relieving for you and sure to get a laugh from your viewers!

Step 1: Create a Shortcut with the Argument

Right-click on your desktop or in any folder where you want the shortcut to appear. Select New > Shortcut. In the Create Shortcut window, enter the full path to the application followed by the argument. For example:

"C:\path\to\ZenRage.exe" --screenshot

Make sure to include quotes around the path if it contains spaces. Click Next, give the shortcut a name (e.g., "Zen Rage Screenshot"), and click Finish.

Step 2: Assign a Keyboard Shortcut

Right-click the shortcut you just created and choose Properties. In the Shortcut tab, click on the Shortcut key field. Press the key combination you'd like to use (e.g., Ctrl + Alt + Z). The field will automatically fill with your chosen shortcut. Click Apply and then OK.

Now, whenever you press your chosen key combination, Windows will run the app with the --screenshot argument!

Let the chaos begin!

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Steam News / 9 October 2024

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