![]() This screenshot is from the Steam Database or SteamDB for short, as you can see below the AppID can be found below the title of the game as well as in the URL The AppID is a series of numbers that is unique for each game, there are multiple ways to find it like using the Steam Database and search for the game’s name, through the Steam Store or by making a Shortcut, you will see some screenshots with all three examples.įor this example, we will use Apex Legends. If you already know how to find the Screenshots Folder or the game you want to upload custom screenshots for supports the Steam Overlay you can skip this part and begin from the second one. Keep in mind that this counts for games that do not support Steam Overlay, therefore it’s impossible to take Screenshots by using the overlay. We have noticed that there’s not enough attention brought to this specific topic and it’s sad that after all these years steam hasn’t implemented an alternative yet, so we decided to create a guide that will help you upload screenshots from any game that you want. ![]() Have you ever played a game and found a really nice spot for a screenshot but suddenly you forgot to enable your steam overlay, or you are one of those people who just might want to turn it off because it could be affecting the performance of your game? Or you just want to use your own screenshot tool, and not Steam’s own?Īnother reason might be that you want to take a screenshot but edit it and then upload it to your steam account which is not possible with the steam screenshot tool the by using the overlay the client offers.
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