Thread:AlteOgre/@comment-25330335-20160601010104/@comment-26172435-20160601041505

What's the point in doing that for all images? It assumes we use unique image file names ... which will only hold for the infobox images ... and you're replacing all of those with images that have a new format (except for the biome pages) ... so it makes sense for those images as the names of those can be easily derived from the wiki page name, as in 'they're the same'. For all other images, we can assume they're unique anyway, so it won't matter what name we give them. When I take an in-game screenshot for a gallery image I want to use for an update of the infobox page, that rule makes sense, but when I make screenshots of biomes, structures, plants, animals or NPCs to be used in galleries, the shot will not by definition replace an older version on the wiki. Moreover, my own image library management goes crazy ... I have hundreds of screenshots ... and a lot of them have combined use, for example for both a tree and a biome ... so I name them ... how? Hmmm ... I guess I'll just have to follow through on this rule and make the best of it ... not sure how impractical it eventuslly turns out to be, both for page gallery / text body images and for private archive file management.