User blog comment:HaLo2FrEeEk/Clarification of image policy regarding ALL new images/@comment-98.237.149.241-20120628231334/@comment-430612-20120629082209

That's where you're very mistaken. Believe it or not, some people still pay their Xbox on a regular old tube TV, which usually has a resolution of 640 x 480. A camera, although it might be ale to take pictures at 10 megapixels (3648 x 2736 resolution) is still only going to get 640 x 480 pixels of information from the screen. Add to that the camera shake factor, and the fact that people will either take the picture with too much ambient light (the lights on the room are on), which creates a screen glare, or they'll take it with too little ambient light (room lights off) which will make the screen look blown out. Add to THAT the fact that most older tube TVs are 480i, meaning interlaced, it makes the picture look like it has lines going horizontally across it. Even if you're taking a picture of a 60" 1080p plasma with perfect lighting, it's still not going to be a good quality picture. Cameras aren't designed to take pictures of TV screens.

Now, that aside, the fact remains that this is the image policy decided upon by the admins, and we are ultimately the ones that make those decisions. Sorry if you don't like it, you'll just have to wait for Dawnguard to come out on PC.