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MattyG

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I am having a problem in Interregnum with the country colours.

The colours defined in the country.csv are not always coming out in the game.

Some countries have the colours I defined for them, while others do not.

I have not made up new colours, simply used the ones available. But for example, both the Golden Horde and Ruthenia come out as a dark green colour when:

STE;LightBrown
SHA;LightOrange #this is Ruthenia

Is there something I am missing or doing wrong?
 
Hmm that may depend on the Palette for the colours. I noticed the same with Victoria, that the pants for the sprites were all black even though they had the colour "Green" or "Red", A guy named Gukan fixed it by editing the palletes with their correct colours. As he seems to be a graphic guy with nice experience, I would recommend PM'ing him ;)

/PW
 
cool-toxic said:
EU2 doesn't use a palette for the map colors.
Try to post the two colors here. I mean how they're defined in the colorscales.csv. ;)

Oh right, that's how it goes if you play Victoria too much :eek:o
 
cool-toxic said:
EU2 doesn't use a palette for the map colors.
Try to post the two colors here. I mean how they're defined in the colorscales.csv. ;)


It uses the vanilla version. Interregnum does not have a distinct colourscale.csv file.

However, it has relied on accessing that via the vanilla files.

So I moved a copy into Interregnum, and now it all works sweetly. ;)
 
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