Production screen sequence

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Production screen sequence

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Concerning the production screen. I was just thinking it would be nice to have the WA's production flags in a more logical sequence. Like this: US, UK, France, Canada, Commonwealth.

I find it odd that the Commonwealth is placed to the far left. I think it would make more sense on the far right. I also think France should be placed to the right of UK rather than the left.

I looked through all the files and didn't see any way I could mod this myself, so I fiqure the code for that must be inside the executable. If it wouldn't be to hard to adjust, would you guys at 2by3 concider doing this? Thanks.
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I'm guessing it's all based on nationality order in the list of nationalities. Just a quick guess though.
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RE: Production screen sequence

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I believe I played around with that. But maybe I missed something.
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