Ruben Cassar wrote:Why did you remove those faint army shadows Gimil?
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I think im going to sleep on this one and come back to it fresh in the morning.
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Ruben Cassar wrote:Why did you remove those faint army shadows Gimil?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gimil wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:Why did you remove those faint army shadows Gimil?
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I think im going to sleep on this one and come back to it fresh in the morning.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
RjBeals wrote:How to the darker army circles help with the other regions? The other regions are lighter, and the army shadows make the armies harder to read. But my vote is for the previous version - no army circles, and a slightly "grayer" blue.
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gimil wrote:RjBeals wrote:How to the darker army circles help with the other regions? The other regions are lighter, and the army shadows make the armies harder to read. But my vote is for the previous version - no army circles, and a slightly "grayer" blue.
Make you a deal, once the XML is written and we can create ramonly palced armys with random numbers we'll come back to this discussion. I dont think we can make a great judgement with "88" with similar army colours on certain continets.
Deal?
Kaplowitz wrote:can you desaturate Bei Ping a little? I think that would really help.
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gimil wrote:Kaplowitz wrote:can you desaturate Bei Ping a little? I think that would really help.
I dont even think you know what desaturate means
lanyards wrote:1. The text for the bonuses for the main whole continents looks like it is a little bit transparent for two of the three. The blue and red text look lighter than the green text.
2. And the second line of the quotation might look better if you centered it by moving it a little bit to the right.
gimil wrote:Kaplowitz wrote:can you desaturate Bei Ping a little? I think that would really help.
I dont even think you know what desaturate means
Kaplowitz wrote:gimil wrote:Kaplowitz wrote:can you desaturate Bei Ping a little? I think that would really help.
I dont even think you know what desaturate means
It makes it less colorful, and more graySo that that the blue numbers dont blend in too much
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DiM wrote:3. the motto. shouldn't it be "ignorants" instead of "ignorant"?
yeti_c wrote:DiM wrote:3. the motto. shouldn't it be "ignorants" instead of "ignorant"?
No.
C.
DiM wrote:yeti_c wrote:DiM wrote:3. the motto. shouldn't it be "ignorants" instead of "ignorant"?
No.
C.
why?
i mean it's either "the ignorants fight" or "the ignorant fights"
since the first part is at plural i supposed the second part should also be at plural, hence "the ignorants fight"
i'm not a perfect english speaker so i may be wrong but at least i'd like to know why i'm wrong
DiM wrote:yeti_c wrote:DiM wrote:3. the motto. shouldn't it be "ignorants" instead of "ignorant"?
No.
C.
why?
i mean it's either "the ignorants fight" or "the ignorant fights"
since the first part is at plural i supposed the second part should also be at plural, hence "the ignorants fight"
i'm not a perfect english speaker so i may be wrong but at least i'd like to know why i'm wrong
Ruben Cassar wrote:Remember DiM...English unlike the Latin languages is strange and follows no rules! :p
yeti_c wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:Remember DiM...English unlike the Latin languages is strange and follows no rules! :p
He he he - there are plenty of rules... it's just that we only tell them all to english people!!
C.
yeti_c wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:Remember DiM...English unlike the Latin languages is strange and follows no rules! :p
He he he - there are plenty of rules... it's just that we only tell them all to english people!!
C.
Ruben Cassar wrote:yeti_c wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:Remember DiM...English unlike the Latin languages is strange and follows no rules! :p
He he he - there are plenty of rules... it's just that we only tell them all to english people!!
C.
Aha. I always thought so.
You mean that only 50 million people (the English) out of the hundreds of millions of people who speak English as a first language (like USA, Australia, Canada, NZ, etc) know the rules!? That explains many things! :p I guess that's why Gimil who's a Scot makes so many mistakes then!
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