User talk:JonathonWyble

Images
I have checked your uploaded images and a lot of them are too poor of a quality to be used. First of all, some images are stretched and look pixelated, even though it is apparent they were originally in 640x480x16 resolution.

Please read the Guidelines for submitting images. Images needs to be at a proper scale 1024x768xhigh-color resolution. Most virtualization software has a method to take a screenshot, and if you are using a real computer you can print screen and then edit the image using an image editor to crop the images. Do not scale images to meet the 1024x768 requirement.

If you need a proper graphics card for true-color on Windows 2000, use the VirtualBox/VMware configuration for Windows 2000 and install the Guest Additions or for the PCem family (PCem, 86Box, VARCem), use S3 VIRGE DX. The Cirrus adapter for QEMU also works. Bochs does not have an option for emulating true-color on any operating system older than Windows XP.

BF10 (talk) 01:02, 30 October 2018 (GMT)

Wording
"My BetaWiki" Hello? It's not yours. --LilShootDawg (talk) 15:45, 30 October 2018 (GMT)
 * I know it's not my Wiki. When I wrote "And of course, my BetaWiki", I was meaning my BetaWiki account.
 * Ah. I get it now. --LilShootDawg (talk) 11:09, 31 October 2018 (GMT)

Read the guidelines.
Read them. --LilShootDawg (talk) 23:19, 6 December 2018 (GMT)
 * I already read the guidelines. And I have learned by lesson not to upload bad images. I seem to be doing better at the screenshots I upload. Is there something wrong with my screenshots though? --JonathonWyble
 * Yes. They are in 16-bit color and not properly cropped. --LilShootDawg (talk) 23:52, 6 December 2018 (GMT)
 * Actually, you are right, there is something a bit off about my screenshots. I see that certain parts of my pics have odd coloring. I found that out when I compared my screenshots using the display settings in the guest operating system's control panel, and changed the graphics to 32-bit. So what I'm saying is, I think I will update all of the screenshots I've ever uploaded to BetaWiki and have them in a much better, 32-bit quality. You see, I get around these quality troubles using VirtualBox Guest Additions, which have 256 colors by default, but I just found out that there's a way to change it to 32-bit, like I said. --JonathonWyble
 * Why are you using VBox? It's not Windows XP. Use 86Box or PCem. --LilShootDawg (talk) 11:42, 7 December 2018 (GMT)
 * I was using VBox for those screenshots, which were for Windows 2000 SP2. But I have just reuploaded new screenshots of 2000 SP2, and they're a whole lot better than they were before, meaning they are now in 32-bit graphics instead of 256 colors (8-bit graphics). --JonathonWyble

Read the guidelines 2
Your images are not properly cropped. --LilShootDawg (talk) 22:21, 20 December 2018 (GMT)