That doesn't work. That copies the current screen to the Windows clipboard. Every game has a function that will copy the screen to the clipboard and then save that copy as an image file in the game's directory on your machine. For example, Quake 1 by default has F9 as the screenshot function.
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-Steve
The things that I've loved the things that I've lost
The things I've held sacred that I've dropped
I won't lie no more you can bet
I don't want to learn what I'll need to forget- Audioslave, "Doesn't Remind Me"
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