2019-08-27, 02:15
@rdyott
Glad you like the changes. As for boxshots, these are not uncommon, you just have to know what to look for, and for future PC games it is a far better option than trying to get the standard DVD case style art (the artwork is clean, no ratings, reviews, or PC-DVD ROM signs plastered all over them).
1. Go to Google Images.
2. Change the Size of images searched to 'Exactly' and put 1024 x 1024 as your values.
3. Search for the game you're after.
4. Enjoy.
Boxshots are also mostly commonly used for PS3 / PS4 / Switch downloadable titles, seems to be some loose standard they all use, but most other things turn up too. I have about 200 PC games on my machine and I have boxshots for all of them. It looks worlds better than DVD case art.
Glad you like the changes. As for boxshots, these are not uncommon, you just have to know what to look for, and for future PC games it is a far better option than trying to get the standard DVD case style art (the artwork is clean, no ratings, reviews, or PC-DVD ROM signs plastered all over them).
1. Go to Google Images.
2. Change the Size of images searched to 'Exactly' and put 1024 x 1024 as your values.
3. Search for the game you're after.
4. Enjoy.
Boxshots are also mostly commonly used for PS3 / PS4 / Switch downloadable titles, seems to be some loose standard they all use, but most other things turn up too. I have about 200 PC games on my machine and I have boxshots for all of them. It looks worlds better than DVD case art.