dgrdsv
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Have had unlimited bandwidth since 2004. Also - this isn't a thread for those who have to consider bandwidth. If that's the case - let's post thumbnails to a bigger images, shall we?EDIT: Also, load times are half of the issue when you have to consider bandwidth.
Well, that my opinion. When you do an offline downsampling you destroy information. When you provide an original screenshot - yes, not a lot of people will be able to look at it exactly the way you see it due to them having a lower res displays but at least you're leaving them an ability to see the original. After you've downsampled the screenshot - there is no original and that's not a screenshot anymore because you've edited it after making it.I think that point is moot. If you want to see how it looks when I play it, then you wouldn't look at the full size image. The image that I see when playing at 4K is downscaled to my 1080p TV, and there's Aliasing where my TV can't display the pixels and it's smoothened due to the Pixel density. I doubt too many people in this thread have 4K displays, so even then, they couldn't possibly see the image exactly how I play it. The closest they could get is to either re-size it themselves to the size of their screen, which introduces modifications. Or they could downsample it with a method that introduces the least amount of modification, to the size of my screen.
I don't care for a HUD. You may leave it or take it off, that's up to your preference. It's basically the same as with mods. I don't like like 99% of mods that mess with the original graphics / styles of a game but that's up to your preference if you want to show us how a game look like with a mod or without a HUD. It's important that you're doing it in-game, you're actually playing with the HUD off. It's not the same as downscaling / editing a screenshot in some Photoshop.Also, this is the screenshot thread, not the gameplay thread. If you all wanted to see how I played the game, why no outcry for a HUD?
A screenshot should have a resolution in which it was taken. Otherwise it's not a screenshot - it's a crop from a screenshot or an edited screenshot (which we're calling bullshots, yeah).This thread isn't about original screenshots in original resolutions, it's about high resolution screenshots. I don't believe those to be one and the same.
As I've said, I don't care about loading times or bandwidth. I want to see a screenshot as it was taken, that's all. If I'd care for loading times and bandwidth I wouldn't go into this thread.Yes, those JPEGs will probably load quicker, but not everyone is going to upload as JPEGs, and in the act of converting a PNG to a JPEG, it's a simple step to just resize it for convenience of people. For both bandwidth, and to be most conveniently viewed. On top of that, it would be absolute hell to enforce a "Only full quality JPEGs rule" and people would just post PNGs anyway. When people do post full quality JPEGs it's a nice treat, but I don't expect it to ever become the norm.
It fixes the problem of breaking the page formatting - for those who consider this a problem. And it means that you may stop worrying about that.JS resize doesn't fix that problem, because it's a subpar method of resizing and when viewing the shrunk down version the quality isn't the same as if it were just properly resized.
Asking every poster here for an original image after every post of his seems like a lot of wasted time.If full sized images are what you're lusting for, then just ask the person for the original image if it's something you're really desperate for and those who do always want to share their full sized image can just post a link to it.
Guys, that's my opinion. You're free to continue the way you seem fit. I'll post originals and originals only (99% JPEGs probably) - unless that gets prohibited by the thread rules.