Steam Punk Icons Ico Format

We are an award winning games company based in London, we are trying to get our game up on steam and are currently having a problem getting the desktop icon for the game looking crisp. When we download the game on our steam testbuild account, the icon for the desktop shortcut is incredibly blurry. We have tried uploading a 32x32 ico file (based on a 1024x1024 png file), we have also tried png format and jpeg format.We've looked around the forums and found similar developers with the same problem.

Artist: mirella.designIcon Packs: Steampunk (5 icons)License: Free for non-commercial use.Commercial usage: Not allowedDownload PNG Download ICO Download.

The client icon says 32x32 pixels for desktop shortcut, and were currently running a screen resolution of 1920x1080.Any advice from you fellow devs would be much appreciated.Kind regards,iconical. I have no idea whether you're still curious about this, but I found this thread while I was also puzzling it out.I'm one step closer to the solution. Unfamiliar with how ICO files work, we had made 5 ICO files (16x16, 32x32, 64x64, etc.) and had uploaded the 32px one because that's what they asked for.However, the cool thing about an ICO file is that it supports multiple resolutions in one file. With GIMP, you can create one of those files - there are also online converters but those didn't work for me.When you upload a multi-resolution ICO file it looks like this in the SteamWorks interface:Anyway, it doesn't show up in the right resolution when I make a desktop icon, but I'm pretty sure it now recognizes the different resolutions.

Maybe that works for you. Originally posted by:I can now confirm that what I described in post #2 is the solution to this problem!

After a day or so to update its cache, it displays the 256x256 icon on my desktop. Saving the day since '1 Feb, 2016 @ 4:37pm';) Thanks champ!For those who are a bit confused how to create that GIMP.ico file, here's the easy way:1, Have your.ico files ready, in all resolutions you want to use. MUST have a 32x32 for steam!

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