OGG has about the same file size as MP3, but without any legal restrictions (it was created as a free alternative to MP3). MP3 was a source of a lot of controversy about its free usage, because the creators of the file format wanted to be paid whenever MP3 was used, while others interpreted the law in other ways... Anyway, MP3's patents expired in 2017, so theoretically it's free to use now.
However, most game making softwares have adopted OGG as a standard, so they'll convert any MP3 to OGG anyway.
About WAV... WAV is lossless format, but it has enormous file size.
Great job, pzUH!
I've used your art in my Android game Pixel Forest.
Check it out!
https://youtu.be/jvV3iiKrKr4
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mindnaut.PixelForest
Hey Tiskolin!
OGG has about the same file size as MP3, but without any legal restrictions (it was created as a free alternative to MP3). MP3 was a source of a lot of controversy about its free usage, because the creators of the file format wanted to be paid whenever MP3 was used, while others interpreted the law in other ways... Anyway, MP3's patents expired in 2017, so theoretically it's free to use now.
However, most game making softwares have adopted OGG as a standard, so they'll convert any MP3 to OGG anyway.
About WAV... WAV is lossless format, but it has enormous file size.