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Sometimes it hard to tell 2 players apart from their colour

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2/23/2015 7:32:27 PMPLrankAdminSprung before revert after revert
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1 [quote]Make colours synced to every players, and make them also aliggned by cold (team1) - hot(team2) scheme. [/quote] 1 [quote]Make colours synced to every players, and make them also aliggned by cold (team1) - hot(team2) scheme. [/quote]
2 This is self-contradictory. 2 This goes against the "warm enemies, cold allies" and does not allow for a constant self colour. It also does not deal with the issue of the colours being hard to tell apart.
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4 You can however make the colors synced inside the alliances. Indeed this is already the case: the enemy you see as red, all your teammates also see as red. It is also partially the case for allies: the teammate you see as green, everyone in the alliance except himself also sees as green ( and he sees himself as teal) . This also applies to spectators ( they initially "belong" to an arbitrary team) . 4 You can however make the colours synced inside the alliances. Indeed this is already the case: the enemy you see as red, all your teammates also see as red. It is also partially the case for allies: the teammate you see as green, everyone in the alliance except himself also sees as green ( and he sees himself as teal) . This also applies to spectators ( they initially "belong" to an arbitrary team) .