I'm curious as to what the new faction colours are going to be. I personally can't see pergamon as anything other than teal, although thats likely from too much EU:Rome playing.
One particular thing about this mod is that faction colours don't clash particularly much. Saka and romans, both reds, almost never share a border. This shows good thinking, especially compared to other mods I have played. So I was just looking at the map and wondering what the new faction colours are likely to be.
Anyone want to offer a few guesses? Maybe someone from the EB team is likely to give a few ideas without compromising exactly where the factions are going to be and who they are.
Megas Methuselah 10:33 11-25-2009
What do you mean, exactly? Mini-map faction colours? Flags/banners?
As for the battle-map and units, I don't think they'll actually conform to any single colour. After all, look at the previews. Unlike in EB1, where some minimal amount of units had their faction colours splashed on them (Epirus, for example), I don't think that'll happen in EB2.
You can tell the colours of factions from their faction symbols.
Foot
Originally Posted by Megas Methuselah:
What do you mean, exactly? Mini-map faction colours? Flags/banners?
As for the battle-map and units, I don't think they'll actually conform to any single colour. After all, look at the previews. Unlike in EB1, where some minimal amount of units had their faction colours splashed on them (Epirus, for example), I don't think that'll happen in EB2.
Yeah, I was talking about mini-map colours.
@ Foot, so bosphorans are red? You guys seem to love your red. And I couldn't find a faction symbol for the Numidians... Invisible numidians maybe?
Are these colours significant to the factions themselves or do you pick your favourites and just run with it?
faction colours are decided by our historians, based on a number of conditions. They usually have some special connection, but are also aware of their place on the map near other colours.
Foot
Great, I was looking in the 'Peoples of North Africa' preview...
Thanks for the info guys.
ziegenpeter 18:04 11-25-2009
Well since there are even more factions, I wonder if the team considered the two colored minimap.
Every faction has one main colour and a secondary color on the minimap (red and white for Sweboz e.g.)
so that the borders have the sec colour and the rest of the territories the primary.
We are not planning to use secondary colours. This was decided on for aesthetic reasons, but perhaps we can include the secondary colours we are using in other areas in the descr_sm_factions.txt file so players can make the change themselves if they want.
Foot
athanaric 20:22 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Foot:
We are not planning to use secondary colours.
Excellent. Those secondary colours somehow made the original RTW minimap look a bit ugly. EB, meanwhile, has beautiful faction colours. I hope those will remain the same for EB II.
SwissBarbar 08:49 11-27-2009
Yeah, no secondary colours please....
Being partially color-blind, I always prefer each factions color to be as different from the others as possible to avoid confusion.
Originally Posted by Darius:
Being partially color-blind, I always prefer each factions color to be as different from the others as possible to avoid confusion.
I myself am Red/Green colourblind, so I can't really see the difference between the Aedui and Rome or Aedui and Sweboz when they border on the minimap
Changing border colours yourself is easy though, it's simply changing the secondary_colour values to something other then the primary_colour values in descr_sm_factions.txt (in the EB data folder (Rome TW/EB/data)). Remember that primary_colour also changes the banners of your armies on the campaign map.
I only ever change the Seleukids though, does anyone else have problem seeing the difference between a fullstack and one unit with the light-grey colour?
Originally Posted by Arkhis:
I only ever change the Seleukids though, does anyone else have problem seeing the difference between a fullstack and one unit with the light-grey colour?
Yes, and I am not colorblind.
anubis88 18:52 11-29-2009
Yeah. The Seleucids have a new colour in my campaigns. I had a kinder surprise once. I thought that the army was made of a depleted unit, and the next day a force of 4000 men attacked me
WinsingtonIII 19:49 11-29-2009
Originally Posted by Arkhis:
I only ever change the Seleukids though, does anyone else have problem seeing the difference between a fullstack and one unit with the light-grey colour?
Oh yeah, I always make sure to click and see how many units are in each Seleukid stack and zoom in really close to try and find the line where the light gray becomes even lighter gray. I had a couple nasty surprises in my Baktria campaign involving that. Maybe I should change the color.
Change it to a really screaming green or yellow. So you can't miss them when they try and besiege Baktra ;)
Apázlinemjó 17:54 11-30-2009
Originally Posted by Hax:
Change it to a really screaming green or yellow. So you can't miss them when they try and besiege Baktra ;)
Dark Pink...lul when the Dark Pink Monster overtakes the map...scary.
you gave me a very good idea.
oh and for the protocol: I can't see the difference in the AS banner as well.
Yea it's pretty frustrating when playing EB1 and you end up bordering an empire with a very similar color to yours. I'm forced to eventually conquer them just on principle so that when I look at my mini-map I'm not forced to periodically make sure who owns what.
Horatius Flaccus 15:11 12-04-2009
You could just change the faction color of that faction, it isn't that hard.
Originally Posted by Horatius Flaccus:
You could just change the faction color of that faction, it isn't that hard.
Thats blasphemy. If they were any other colour they just wouldn't look right =)
ziegenpeter 12:58 12-08-2009
True. This is madness.
Although I recently made the seleukids a bit darker.
SwissBarbar 15:30 12-08-2009
Madness? THIS IS EB
While we're talking about factions having similar map colors, I am a bit puzzled by the number of factions represented by various shades of brown or tan in EB1. Lusitania, Getae, Macedonia, Sarmatia, and Saba all use this rather uninteresting color. And three of them start adjacent (or nearly) to one another. I know nothing about the historical accuracy of these colors, but I certainly don't find them very endearing in the game. :)
Now that it's been suggested, I think I will alter their colors for my own game. Thanks!
Horatius Flaccus 23:03 12-08-2009
Come on, the browns don't really look alike.
Originally Posted by Horatius Flaccus:
Come on, the browns don't really look alike.
Well, it's not so much the similarity that I dislike as the unattractiveness of it. Maybe "unattractive" isn't a very accurate term, but brown/tan is a boring color to me, and having 5 blobs of it on the mini-map is less than ideal. I'm not complaining, just suggesting.
Originally Posted by SwissBarbar:
Madness? THIS IS EB
" This is SPARTA!!!"
Is that what you were going for?
EDIT: WHOOOO, just checked uni results and I passed. Sucks being a tourist this week, got no one except you guys to tell. =)
ziegenpeter 10:02 12-09-2009
While macedonia is clearly black to me, I guess brown-ish colours are the colours of many (natural) materials used back then. Clay, wood, undyed textiles etc.
But actually I think you are right, some of them could be pimped, since a factions colour does not represent the common peasant of this faction but (to me) more the nobility and hence could be a bit more lively/royal.
Horatius Flaccus 17:44 12-09-2009
Actually, Macedonia is really - really - dark brown, so he is right about that.
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