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Captain Crash wrote:Agree can't wait to play!!
So +10 for two opposite triangles, right?
Cool!
oaktown wrote:this is the one I like... I'm glad I tried all of the other styles, because it has convinced me that my early instincts were the right ones. I'm going to stick with these circles and do the other little things - softening the color transitions, fine-tuning the coordinates, etc - based on this map. Hopefully we're getting close to a finished product.
Id change the other "additional +4 for holding two opposite triangles" then too. keep it consistent.good change - and it makes the line shorter. you'll see it in the next version.
sully800 wrote:When you moved around the title and instructions, the instructions got placed on a relatively light and busy portion of the map which I think makes it hard to read. Can you perhaps tone down the background in that spot or add some sort of shadow to the text to make it easier on the eyes?
yeti_c wrote:I'm not sure the orange triangle country label text is that easy to read?
Esp E & F...
C.
socralynnek wrote:I don't know how many colorblind people play CC.
But they might nt know where "Purple C" is on the board.
Maybe yu could write "Purple Triangle" on the outside of it. Maybe just the small word "Purple" in a small font on the left line of each triangle?
Might help non-native speakers or even non-English speakers also, but i guess everyone who plays here knows at least enough English to know the colors...
socralynnek wrote:Maybe yu could write "Purple Triangle" on the outside of it. Maybe just the small word "Purple" in a small font on the left line of each triangle?
oaktown wrote:Maybe somebody should suggest putting a colorful chinese dragon along the side of the map.
Enigma wrote:*laughing* i love how the last 4 or more suggestions have been issues that have been around many a time...![]()
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pooor oaktown...![]()
dont give up on us.
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