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Hi there, i like to make my own custom covers for my games, but i realized today that my .png (exactly 660x930) stay native just for a couple of seconds when i set them, and then they became low res, blurry, with colors a little darker than before. Like you can see in crysis warhead being different from the others, with the red frame. Why is that? is it a problem? a setting? may i edit something to avoid this? thank you very much for your help.
Post edited May 09, 2020 by Nilvarno
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Nilvarno: Hi there, i like to make my own custom covers for my games, but i realized today that my .png (exactly 660x930) stay native just for a couple of seconds when i set them, and then they became low res, blurry, with colors a little darker than before. Like you can see in crysis warhead being different from the others, with the red frame. Why is that? is it a problem? a setting? may i edit something to avoid this? thank you very much for your help.
I think it zooms in because it uses different resolution for covers.not sure but i think it uses 320x480.i set all mine covers this way and it fits perfectly and the image is sharp
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Nilvarno: Hi there, i like to make my own custom covers for my games, but i realized today that my .png (exactly 660x930) stay native just for a couple of seconds when i set them, and then they became low res, blurry, with colors a little darker than before. Like you can see in crysis warhead being different from the others, with the red frame. Why is that? is it a problem? a setting? may i edit something to avoid this? thank you very much for your help.
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RottenRotz: I think it zooms in because it uses different resolution for covers.not sure but i think it uses 320x480.i set all mine covers this way and it fits perfectly and the image is sharp
Thanks for the reply, i tried but it did the same trick and it zoomed in too in this case. the reccommended resolution is 660x930, or so it says. the ratio is right, my covers don't get zoomed or cut, just set in low resolution.
P.S. (i attached a example image here but it doesn't appear, don't know why)
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RottenRotz: I think it zooms in because it uses different resolution for covers.not sure but i think it uses 320x480.i set all mine covers this way and it fits perfectly and the image is sharp
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Nilvarno: Thanks for the reply, i tried but it did the same trick and it zoomed in too in this case. the reccommended resolution is 660x930, or so it says. the ratio is right, my covers don't get zoomed or cut, just set in low resolution.
P.S. (i attached a example image here but it doesn't appear, don't know why)
I dont know the solution then,but my guess would be its gog's problem.its still in beta and some thing work for some people while they dont for others.sorry
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Nilvarno: Thanks for the reply, i tried but it did the same trick and it zoomed in too in this case. the reccommended resolution is 660x930, or so it says. the ratio is right, my covers don't get zoomed or cut, just set in low resolution.
P.S. (i attached a example image here but it doesn't appear, don't know why)
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RottenRotz: I dont know the solution then,but my guess would be its gog's problem.its still in beta and some thing work for some people while they dont for others.sorry
thanks anyway for your time