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The borders of a region remain the color of the continent...The Bison King wrote:This couldn't work. If every territory is the color of the player sitting on it how will people know where the bonuses are?
True, but I've checked them all out though...natty_dread wrote:You haven't played a lot of CC maps, have you.

LOL no worries, I enjoy it quite a lot...natty_dread wrote:Sure it's "possible" but it's practically infeasible.
Firstly, it would require way too much effort from the mapmakers.
Secondly, the game engine would have to host 10x more images, increasing the server load, making all your games much slower.
Thirdly... the boundaries of the territories are not recognized by the game engine. The mapmaker would need to create an alpha mask for each territory, and that would again increase the required space to ridiculous amounts...
Fourthly: maps with special gameplay would not be able to use this at all. Look at maps like monsters, or research & conquer, where the territories are very unorthodox in shape or very small - there's nowhere to put the colours on maps like those.
This will never be implemented, simple as that. Sorry if it decreases your enjoyment of the site.
BOB has a feature which allows you to hover your mouse over the player list and have the territories held by that player highlighted with icons which actually indicate which territories border enemy territories and which are surrounded by friendlies and neutrals. Also, hovering over the "Team 3" line, for example, shows the territories of all members of Team 3 in the same fashion.Victor Sullivan wrote:I'm wondering if there could be an add-on that has something like the clickable maps markers colored according to ownership - that'd be the only way I'd think it'd be feasible.
Above the default stats box is an option called color codes. It will put a letter in front of the number to tell you what color it belongs to. If you are green, you get a g and if you are grey you get an s (for silver, i presume). If that clutters you too much, most internet browsers that are capable of running java are also capable of zooming in. Before I got BOB I used that a LOT on the Montreal map.Waltmeister wrote:
LOL no worries, I enjoy it quite a lot...
I just have to look twice sometimes to see the difference between green and gray...
Guess you're right...