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A Resource Image, is a Large Image that Contains Many Small Images.
it could be a Single Row of images
or
Multiple Rows and Columns.

Every single smaller image has the Same dimensions.
So you Can Reference a Single Resource image by using it's Grid location.

The App is Programmed to use the Grid location to fetch one of the single images from the
larger Resource Image.

If that Larger Resource image is Not the Correct one
Then what is Displayed will Not be Correct,
because the Small image at the Grid Location Requested, will be the Wrong Image returned.

Example
https://www.istripper.com/img/badge/badges.png

That is the Large Resource made up of
a grid of 7 columns and 8 rows
of Smaller Images 250 x 300 pixels in size.

That is the Most Current Achievement Badge Resource.

if your system has the Older Resource Cached.
Then you will not see the Correct Badges Displayed on your Achievements page.

The Badge for the 1 year Anniversary is Row 1, Column 1
The Badge for the 12 year Anniversary is Row 2, Column 5

because the Images are all the same size 250 x 300
Just having the Row and Column location, the correct Single Image can be Displayed from the Much larger resource Image.

Note: A resource File, Might contain Many images, But that Resource File may Not Actually be a Displayable Image.
It's Just a File that Contains many Smaller Files that can be Accessed from Within It's Contents in an Organized way.

Not All Resource Image Files can be Displayed as an Image itself.
The badges resource, Just Happens to be in a Format that it can be displayed as an Image.