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It seems that recent GOG games have a higher resolution cover art than before. Just something I noticed.
Before.
Now.
Some games like Shadow Warrior have new cover art as well, unless that changed awhile back and I just hadn't seen it.
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Aridoom: It seems that recent GOG games have a higher resolution cover art than before. Just something I noticed.
There were a few cover art images that were of higher resolution before, mostly Ubisoft games as I recall. For example, see Driver, which has an image from 2010.
Should you find any covers that are newer from the ones over at the GOGWiki, feel free to notify me and I'll update them.
Post edited September 21, 2013 by JMich
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JMich: Should you find any covers that are newer from the ones over at the GOGWiki, feel free to notify me and I'll update them.
Fixed the link for you.
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Wishbone: Fixed the link for you.
Thank you, should learn not to post before I've fully woken up.
Wait, where are you finding these high-res images? They all seem to display the same size on the game pages?
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Austrobogulator: Wait, where are you finding these high-res images? They all seem to display the same size on the game pages?
One possibility is to go to the game page, look at the page source and search for the string ".jpg".
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Austrobogulator: Wait, where are you finding these high-res images? They all seem to display the same size on the game pages?
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Wishbone: One possibility is to go to the game page, look at the page source and search for the string ".jpg".
I also found that you can go to page info, find the image, and then delete the stuff at the end of the image name. But that seems like a crazy thing to do :| I just assumed that there was some relatively easy way to find the image.
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Austrobogulator: I also found that you can go to page info, find the image, and then delete the stuff at the end of the image name. But that seems like a crazy thing to do :| I just assumed that there was some relatively easy way to find the image.
Call me crazy if you wish, but I think that is a "relatively easy way to find the image".
Post edited September 21, 2013 by Maighstir