Sorry I don't know where the thread is for this suggestion, but putting aside JB's 15 player game.
I have been wondering for a while why there are only 9 colours.
Wouldn't the simple redesign of 9 existing colour circles plus whichever new colours you wish to make, be solvable with a white mist behind each circle, with the circle centres and shadows already being semi transparent, that would make no difference to the colour/tone of the map behind and would make every colour distinguished from its background, i.e. the map?
The only problem then, is the chat box player colours, but again if you make each name appear with a very thin black outline, this will separate it from the white background making them all readable? If a coded outline can not be achieved, use the players colour as a background behind their name which will be written in Black or White above it, changeable to which ever one works best, within the code, automatically when the colour is chosen?
I am not at all sure if any of this is achievable, it's just an idea I had when this topic came up.
LOL cbt711 got a reply in while I was writing this!
Sorry I don't know where the thread is for this suggestion, but putting aside JB's 15 player game.
I have been wondering for a while why there are only 9 colours.
Wouldn't the simple redesign of 9 existing colour circles plus whichever new colours you wish to make, be solvable with a [b]white mist behind each circle[/b], with the circle centres and shadows already being semi transparent, that would make no difference to the colour/tone of the map behind and would make every colour distinguished from its background, i.e. the map?
The only problem then, is the chat box player colours, but again if you make each name appear with a very [b]thin black outline[/b], this will separate it from the white background making them all readable? If a coded outline can not be achieved, use the [b]players colour as a background behind their name[/b] which will be written in Black or White above it, changeable to which ever one works best, within the code, automatically when the colour is chosen?
I am not at all sure if any of this is achievable, it's just an idea I had when this topic came up.
LOL cbt711 got a reply in while I was writing this!