Templars 4.02:

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Yes but it's supposed to be just a little detail on the map (hardly noticable) because it's main purpose is just to understand the legend betterplurple wrote:I think you need to move and shrink the territory marks as the circles are for the numbers? So once the numbers are populated the marks will not be readable. Eg like caliphate and sultan dominion

I understand that but with numbers over the marks both the number and marks will be harder to read so separating them is preferableSoN!c wrote:Yes but it's supposed to be just a little detail on the map (hardly noticable) because it's main purpose is just to understand the legend betterplurple wrote:I think you need to move and shrink the territory marks as the circles are for the numbers? So once the numbers are populated the marks will not be readable. Eg like caliphate and sultan dominion
That is why they are whitened so much? (and mixed with a lot of different background colors so there should be no problem) - I can remove them or make them even more lighter? Or just make it like Outremer where the symbol is placed with the name?plurple wrote:I understand that but with numbers over the marks both the number and marks will be harder to read so separating them is preferableSoN!c wrote:Yes but it's supposed to be just a little detail on the map (hardly noticable) because it's main purpose is just to understand the legend betterplurple wrote:I think you need to move and shrink the territory marks as the circles are for the numbers? So once the numbers are populated the marks will not be readable. Eg like caliphate and sultan dominion



plurple wrote:I prefer the numbering on 4.07 tbh but is a minor thing that doesn't really matter(especially Holy roman empire that yellow on green ewww
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I will get an updated xml by end of day Tuesday and update both the art and xml on the beta site
okay: what color do you want for HREespecially Holy roman empire that yellow on green ewww:
"Yellow and green : Brightens the palette and creates a cheerful look."










