File talk:MKSCCongratsScreen.png

Reason for Tag
If you compare File:MKSCCongratsScreen.PNG with File:Mario Kart Super Circuit 5th Place.png, you will notice a slight blur with the originally tagged image. Also the file size shouldn't be that big for an image of 240x160 PNG. PNG's compression works best with solid colors. The blur means no solid colors. The image could be sharper. Unfortunately, I am not skilled enough to triple star. That's why it was tagged. -- 20:48, 7 January 2016 (EST)
 * Yeah but I don't think it's bad enough for the tag. The quality difference is barely noticeable unless you know where to look for it or you know about it; bigger file-size also shouldn't mean that there's an image quality tag. Sure you can tag this image, that's where I'll agree that we do need a better quality image (even if multiplayer play via emulation is probably not possible, I could be wrong), but I do take issue with being nitpicky and tagging acceptable images like this. 21:00, 7 January 2016 (EST)
 * File size was being used as an example of my knowledge how to get the best screenshots possible. It's just a pattern I have noticed with screenshots pertaining to NES, SNES, Game Boy, and Game Boy Advance. Images generated from emulators of those systems have very high compression for its pixel density compared to other sources. That's a red flag moment if the file size is higher that usual. Also it seems you and take issue with my tagging. I would like a moderator's opinion if I am using the tag right. -- 21:30, 7 January 2016 (EST)
 * I can see what Wildgoosespeeder points out about the image, but I am afraid I don't believe this warrants a quality template. The image achieves its purpose and the difference is not easily noticeable, the template should be reserved for images which any or most users would find fault with. If you do wish to re-upload the file, I don't think the triple star is necessary, as long as it's a first place it should be good. It should also be noted there's an ongoing discussion here, which you might want to join. -- 23:09, 7 January 2016 (EST)