Right-click the steam icon in your taskbar tray, and choose "screenshots" from the menu. This will open the screenshot manager. Choose the game you want from the drop-down menu, and then click on the "Show on Disk" button on the bottom to see where steam stores such screenshots. They're in quite a convoluted directory path. E.G. C:\Program Files\Steam\userdata\3816230\760\remote\4920\screenshots in my case. Who would ever find such a folder on their own?
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Right-click the steam icon in your taskbar tray, and choose "screenshots" from the menu. This will open the screenshot manager. Choose the game you want from the drop-down menu, and then click on the "Show on Disk" button on the bottom to see where steam stores such screenshots. They're in quite a convoluted directory path. E.G. C:\Program Files\Steam\userdata\3816230\760\remote\4920\screenshots in my case. Who would ever find such a folder on their own?