So I seem to be running a problem on an Android program I'm writing. I'm still a noob, so please help me out understanding the problem and how I can solve my issue. I'm creating a simple game and I'm doing all of the graphic designs for it. My images are 1024x1024 or 1024x512 with a resolution of 300 pixels/inches. Yes, I understand that I'm probably over doing it. I just want the graphics to be really clear and to look good. All of the graphics are in the drawable folder not in hdpi, ldpi, mdpi, xhdpi or xxhdpi drawable folders. Now, the problem I'm having is that my app was working fine until I added one more 1024x1024 image to the drawable folder. Now the app just crashes as it tries to load an image. The problem I get is memory over flow. It doesn't matter what activity is running, it seems that once it hits a limit of loading images it crashes. I read the android resolution page http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html but maybe my English is not good enough to understand. Should I resize the images to each resolution (hdpi, ldpi, mdpi, xhdpi and xxhdpi)? When I move from one activity to another activity in my app, do I have to clear the ImageViews in the previous activity to clear up memory? Please help me understand how this work.
Thanks David