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https://youtu.be/yRLYR_jUgwA
the images are even decently compressed you'd have to go down to horrid jpg qualities and
jpg is not good for digital screenshots, it's designed for actual photos of real things, it doesn't like clear lines at all.
Though I feel like this hasn't been a problem anywhere before, maybe steam changed something.
I think written guides are great if done properly but they are very time consuming. I do mostly work on video guides nowadays for my channel but when It comes to anything on Steam I do try to create both a video and written.
I will be working on another full written and video guide for the next Doom title, DOOM: The Dark Ages, so feel free to post any issues that I can improve on for the next one. I will also look at how to best implement the images.
Thank you!
Otherwise nice, being able to ctrl+f instead of having to open a video which has absolutely nothing to do with the maps order of progression
I'm certainly looking forward to see what DOOM: The Dark Ages brings. I'd like to see it more dark and gritty and a little more hardcore with minimal hand holding... oh and less platforming! :)