Alternatively, you can check out his ArtStation portfolio which contains even more samples of his work on Bloodborne, all of which follow the same naming convention when trying to save it locally on a PC. The title notes ‘win64' alongside Domencech's name, which suggests that he took a screenshot and posted the raw image file - without changes - onto the wiki website. You can test it for yourself: head over to the ‘Oil Pitcher' Fandom page and look for screenshots of the Oil Urns in the gallery section. The screenshots are named ‘SPRJ-win64' which according to McDonald is the game's file name convention when taking screenshots from the debug menu. The images in question were uploaded to the Bloodborne Fandom wiki by Marcos Domencech, a senior environment artist, who has worked with developer FromSoftware on several games. In a tweet, renowned Dark Souls modder and dataminer Lance McDonald claims to have spotted curiously-named screenshots that point toward a full retail PC version of the game. As rumours of a Bloodborne PC port or remaster continue circling years after its release on the PS4, there is now evidence confirming the existence of one.
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