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Sometimes it hard to tell 2 players apart from their colour

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2/23/2015 9:36:04 PMGBrankPrincey before revert after revert
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1 The "hot" and "cold" I keep reading. I had no idea or did I ever feel like the color was decided by this. 1 The "hot" and "cold" I keep reading. I had no idea or did I ever feel like the color was decided by this.
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3 Anyway does this hot and cold thing really matter. I rather prefer to tell what specific player it is at a glance then not being able to players apart at all. 3 Anyway does this hot and cold thing really matter. I rather prefer to tell what specific player it is at a glance then not being able to players apart at all.
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5 I think the only thing that needs to be followed is that enemies and allies don't share common color during a game. 5 I think the only thing that needs to be followed is that enemies and allies don't share common color during a game.
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7 Basically you won't find two shades of red on the same team. I am all for this hot and cold idea but it sounds like your putting this idea in front of player convenience for the sake of following a guideline. 7 Basically you won't find two shades of red on both team. I am all for this hot and cold idea but it sounds like your putting this idea in front of player convenience for the sake of following a guideline.