Overhauled popHeads for RAR & Conquest

Jorsalfare

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As you all know: When a captured city has a majority of foreign nationals, the risk of that city joining its original civ is greater. To make it easier to see the populations composition, I have added civcolors to all specialists, and improved and cleaned up many of the other heads too. Most notably the european heads which didn't have very visible civcolors to start with. Initially, I made the file for Rise and Rule, but I have made a version for standard Conquest as well. Both are included in the download.

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I'm quite surprised nobody thought to do this before.

These will certainly prove helpful. :)
 
Thanks for comments, guys. I was also a bit puzzled that this file hadn't already been modified, to be frank, but I guess it's not a big issue for most players.

BTW: I just discovered that I forgot one head in the Conquest-version. Corrected file is uploaded (after 10 downloads). Sorry about that.......
 
Very nice! And very helpful! Thanks for this!:goodjob::)
 
On closer look the ones I use do have civ coloured clothing, plus the added smiley faces are civ coloured. I guess I just got used to looking at the smilies that I paided less notice to the clothing. Sometimes the facial expressions are not distinctive enough, thus the smilies are added.

I use Krayzeebnk's popheads where I also marked the specialist citizens nationality.

I still will probably incorporate your's and Grandraem's into mine, thanks again for posting them.
 
Thanks for the feedback! Glad to hear it can be useful to others:).

@Pounder: I think I have seen Krayzeebnk's popheads some time ago, but I never realized they had civ-colors as well. I totally agree that citizens mood often is difficult to determine in domestic advisor screen - especially in larger cities. Your reference to Krayzeebnk's work inspired me to whip together a crude color-indication of citizens mood which makes it a lot easier to keep citizens celebrating "We love the xxxxx day":
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