Like many modern video games, Saints Row strives for graphical fidelity. While there is doubt as to how “next-gen” the game looks, the effort developers have poured into creating the vibrant city of Santo Ileso is undeniable. As such, Saints Row basks in the opportunity to take the player to its most visually impressive locales by tasking the player with taking some photographs.
Unlike prior entries in the series, Saints Row gives players the option to fast travel throughout Santo Ileso. In order to do so, however, The Boss must first take photos of nearby landmarks highlighted on the map. Moreover, the game will also routinely challenge the player with a Photo Hunt that rewards The Boss with money and XP for completion. This guide will show players how to use the camera to take photos for the purposes of fast travel, mission completion, or just to line up that perfect photo mode shot.
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Taking photos in Saints Row is quite simple. After the opening quests, “First F#@!ing Day,” “Morning Commute,” and “Making Rent,” the game world opens up for exploration, and the player can access their Smartphone to accept Missions, investigate Bounties, and change The Boss' appearance. From the get-go, the Camera app is also unlocked, allowing players to take a photo of whatever they see around them.
To access the Smartphone, press the Tab on keyboard, Touchpad on PlayStation, and the Menu button on Xbox. Alternatively, players can quickly access the camera app by pressing P on keyboard, or Up on the D-Pad on PlayStation and Xbox.
Opening the Camera app will give players a few options to perfect their shot to complete quests or take snaps of some nifty Saints Row easter eggs. Using the Mouse Wheel on PC
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