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    Default Where i can find my MTW2 Kingdom pics?

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    Default Re: Where i can find my MTW2 Kingdom pics?

    In C:\Program Files\SEGA\Medieval II Total War\tgas
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    Default Re: Where i can find my MTW2 Kingdom pics?

    I don't have Sega



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    Default Re: Where i can find my MTW2 Kingdom pics?

    Try a right click and then Properties on one of your icons for starting Medieval2. That should identify the directory that M2TW is installed in. Within that directory there should be a directory named "tgas" (which is short for Targa files, named for early frame buffer display boards).

    There are lots of available viewing software tools if you only have the vanilla MS picture viewer. I highly recommend Faststone from faststone.org. Be sure to go to the .org address, there are campers on the .com iteration. Might be rebels.

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    Default Re: Where i can find my MTW2 Kingdom pics?

    What if you don't find any tga folder there, after having taken screenshots during a battle?
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    Default Re: Where i can find my MTW2 Kingdom pics?

    The file names used are very simple. They are consecutively numbered with 4 digits followed by .tga. The result is nnnn.tga


    Try using search on the drive where M2TW is installed for: 0001.tga


    BTW, what is the directory structure that your M2TW is using?

    You could mouse sweep the results of the properties line I mentioned before and Ctrl-C the highlighted line that has your installation directory. Then Ctrl-V that into a response so we could see what we are dealing with. I do find this mysterious.

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