I really am enjoying Civ VI so far. However, there're a few things when it comes to distinguishing civilisations that I hope modders could... shall we say... "fix".
The mini-map - It's not pretty. It actually makes it even hard to see when cities appear as oversized squares on a coloured background that even has the wrong shade.
Civ V's mini-map was easier to look at.
The borders - I'm surprised that no one has done something about the in-and-out colour for the borders of civilisations.
America for instance has Blue primary and White secondary, yeah? Well, not their borders - it's the complete opposite. Their border are basically Civ V's Portugal. For people who has played thousands of hours of Civ V would find such things confusing.
How did Firaxis manage to mess up the colours?
The mini-map - It's not pretty. It actually makes it even hard to see when cities appear as oversized squares on a coloured background that even has the wrong shade.
Civ V's mini-map was easier to look at.
The borders - I'm surprised that no one has done something about the in-and-out colour for the borders of civilisations.
America for instance has Blue primary and White secondary, yeah? Well, not their borders - it's the complete opposite. Their border are basically Civ V's Portugal. For people who has played thousands of hours of Civ V would find such things confusing.
How did Firaxis manage to mess up the colours?