distinguishing hills

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distinguishing hills

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quick example borrowed from another post[:)] .For myself it is not that obvious what lvl hill he is on :)
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RE: distinguishing hills

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For myself , lvl2 to lvl 3 hills aren't that obvious . distinguishing colours for different levels would be very useful.



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RE: distinguishing hills

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One of the best examples of merging colours ever would have to be

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RE: distinguishing hills

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ORIGINAL: fuselex

One of the best examples of merging colours ever would have to be

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Now you're talking! Especially welcome on a warm night like tonight. [:)]
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RE: distinguishing hills

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ORIGINAL: cataphract88

ORIGINAL: fuselex

One of the best examples of merging colours ever would have to be

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Now you're talking! Especially welcome on a warm night like tonight. [:)]

Well here in the South, Tennessee USA, it is currently 91 with heat index of 94. AT 4:34 PM. So, I think you are on to something.
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RE: distinguishing hills

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Send one to Huskerland. We got to 97. Don't know what the heat index was.

But on a serious note, regarding the hills, I think that was another intentional differentiation. Although, I am not a modder, I think that could the different hill shades, tones and colors be modded in.
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Just 22°C/72° F with 78% humidity here... but send one here anyway [;)]

As for hills, I wholeheartedly agree: the green shades are a bit too close to be easily distinguishable. Moreover, as all we know, hills are brown, not green [:D]).
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RE: distinguishing hills

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Aren't there graphic mods that solve this?
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