2. Download the [latest release of the mod from this link](https://github.com/Dadido3/noita-mapcap/releases/latest) (The `Windows.x86.7z`, not the source)
3. Unpack it into your mods folder, so that you get the following file structure `.../Noita/mods/noita-mapcap/mod.xml`.
4. Set your resolution to 1920x1080 if possible, and use the `Windowed` mode. (Not `Fullscreen (Windowed)`!) If you have to use a different resolution, see advanced usage.
5. Enable the mod and restart Noita.
6. In the game you should see a `>> Start capturing map <<` text on the screen, click it.
7. The screen will jump around, and the game will take screenshots automatically. Don't interfere with it. Screenshots are saved in `.../Noita/mods/noita-mapcap/output/`.
If you use `noita_dev.exe`, you can enable the debug mode by pressing `F5`. Once in debug mode, you can use `F8` to toggle shaders (Includes fog of war), and you can use `F12` to disable the UI. There are some more options in the `F7` and `Shift + F7` menu.
- Where `CAPTURE_PIXEL_SIZE` can be found inside `.../Noita/mods/noita-mapcap/files/capture.lua`
-`VIRTUAL_RESOLUTION_*` can be found inside `.../Noita/mods/noita-mapcap/files/magic_numbers.xml`
- and `SCREEN_RESOLUTION_*` is the screen resolution you have set up in noita.
If you have a resolution of `1366 x 768`, then you should change the `VIRTUAL_RESOLUTION_*` to `683 x 384`.
Another solution would be to change the `CAPTURE_PIXEL_SIZE` to `1.423`, but then you would get blurry images.
You can also change how much the tiles overlap by adjusting the `CAPTURE_GRID_SIZE` in `.../Noita/mods/noita-mapcap/files/capture.lua`. If you increase the grid size, you can capture more area per time. But on the other hand the stitcher may not be able to remove artifacts if the tiles don't overlap enough.