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					01-21-2009, 11:10 AM,  
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						|  | Liebchen   Colonel
 
  
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			| Divisional colors 
					I've played too many games where neighboring divisions had colors that were almost identical.  Is there a way to change divisional colors and avoid eyestrain?
				 
				
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					01-21-2009, 11:22 AM,  
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						|  | Rev Rico   Master Sergeant
 
  
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			| RE: Divisional colors 
					Liebchen Wrote:I've played too many games where neighboring divisions had colors that were almost identical.  Is there a way to change divisional colors and avoid eyestrain? 
I just go into the editor and change the division's name slightly - add a period - and presto the color is different.
				 
				
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					01-23-2009, 02:14 PM,  
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			| RE: Divisional colors 
					Rev Rico Wrote:Liebchen Wrote:I've played too many games where neighboring divisions had colors that were almost identical.  Is there a way to change divisional colors and avoid eyestrain? I just go into the editor and change the division's name slightly - add a period - and presto the color is different.
 
And that does not cause any problems with game replays in PBEM games?  Just curious.
 
Dog Soldier
				 
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					01-23-2009, 03:13 PM,  
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			| RE: Divisional colors 
					Thanks for the information Rick.
 Dog Soldier
 
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					03-26-2009, 01:54 PM,  
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						|  | Krak  Chevalier de la Croix
 
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			| RE: Divisional colors 
					Thanks for this tip. Its now saving my eyeballs a great deal of strain :)
				 
				
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					03-26-2009, 10:56 PM,  
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						|  | Rev Rico   Master Sergeant
 
  
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			| RE: Divisional colors 
					I'm now tempted to change names to something I understand, too. All the foreign nomenclature has overloaded my brain ... especially in D'85 with Spanish, Italian, Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, French, Belgian, etc....... :conf:
				 
				
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					03-27-2009, 01:19 AM,  
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			| RE: Divisional colors 
					But then every time there is an update on the oob you will have to re-do it...
				 
				
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					03-27-2009, 01:36 AM,  
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						|  | Glenn Saunders   HPS Design & Playtest Coordinator
 
  
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			| RE: Divisional colors 
					Tortue Agile Wrote:But then every time there is an update on the oob you will have to re-do it... 
I don't think so - Df85 doesn't have Spanish and I suspect the OOB Rev is referring to is not the default OOB.
 
Anyway - always a fine line knowing how much "foreign nomenclatures" are best to use in any game. I know I still have trouble with the French and Belgians in F40 even with the key we provided in the notes. It is just not intutitive to me - but other like yourself are perfectly comfortable with it.
 
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					03-27-2009, 02:08 AM,  
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						|  | Steel God   General
 
  
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			| RE: Divisional colors 
					Sentimental old fool that I am, I love the foreign unit designations.  They add flavor.    
				
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