Screenshot Script


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Well this is a relatively simple script in theory, but in its execution the author went to some long lengths.

Anyways, all that this script does is take a batch of eight screenshots within a few seconds of each other. A handy tool for creating PotD's, and that's the use that the author intended for this. However, this does not hide the hud while pictures are being taken, but the hud is easily hidden by doing cg_draw2d 0, or if you want it to be toggleable, do /bind cg_draw2d !, but that's only if you want to bind it. For the author, I believe that he could just do cg_draw2d ! or 1/0. Also, the author uses the wait command a lot in the script. I don't see why he didn't just do something akin to /wait 30 instead of doing the wait 3 ten times. But then, it's a script utilising vstr, and I haven't really examined it in-depth. It doesn't really matter as they do the same thing. The author could also have made it so that nothing was displayed when a screenshot was taken by replacing the screenshot command with screenshot silent, and then using the echo command at the end to confirm the screenshots were taken.

Anyways, not a bad script, just don't press the button too fast, as your screenshot folder will fill up fast! Good work! maybe we'll get some better potd submissions.

~Zach
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