08-31-2009, 01:01 PM
The tif format is usually used for publications, like magazines. It comes way back, from 1992 I believe, as an attempt to get desktop scanner vendors of the mid-1980s to agree on a common scanned image file format, rather than have each company promote its own format. It keeps lots of quality, but it also usually creates big files. Most computers don't support it, but some graphic programs like photoshop (adobe is the current owner of this format) can read it.
Anyway, CoM is a great game, loved that Death design
Anyway, CoM is a great game, loved that Death design