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  • Is this red supposed to be Ferrari red?

    What the hell had they in mind when chosing the colors for the different civs?
    One new aspect of the game is culture, so why did they not gave real life cultural colors to the civs?
    It always hurts me when looking at the world map to have to thing "No, the blues are NOT the Frogs, the greys are NOT the Germs, the reds are NOT the Brits or the Commies and the purples are NOT Rome"


    They even could have chosen their logic:
    (N)apoleon time uniforms; National (S)port team suits, (F1)ormula1 color, (C)ar best design color, (WW)1/2 uniform; wargame (Wg) traditional colors,...

    France:
    Blue: N, S, F1, C, WW1, Wg;

    Germ-land:
    Grey: N, Wg, WW2 (Feldgrau)
    white (and black): S, Imperial flag
    Silver: F1, C

    Rome:
    Purple: the roman imperial color, please!!!
    btw: is this red roman color supposed to be the Ferrari red

    England:
    Red: N, Wg
    NavyBlue: S
    tan: WW1, WW2

    US: Army green: WW2, Wg

    I am sure that there should be a Japanese/Persian/Chinese/whatever Imperial color, an indian national color, or any other Iroquoise sacred color.
    A little bit of cultural research wouldn't have hurt..
    The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame. Oscar Wilde.

  • #2
    I agree the colours are dubiuos. I don't see why the option to select colours was not made available.


    BTW When do England play sports in navy blue? Its white for football and rugby the two major team sports.
    One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Big Crunch
      BTW When do England play sports in navy blue? Its white for football and rugby the two major team sports.
      I didn't remember the color of the England sport team, so I asked a collegue. Seems he was wrong, sorry.

      BTW: another collegue told me about a 'racing green' for GB F1 cars. Is this correct?
      The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame. Oscar Wilde.

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      • #4
        army green? i think not.

        a blue for the union (and used in the revelutionary war) would be better i think. but, they have enough reb generals to make it grey



        do you not like germany?
        Prince of...... the Civ Mac Forum

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dry
          BTW: another collegue told me about a 'racing green' for GB F1 cars. Is this correct?
          Not these days, McLaren aren't for example. In the past Jaguar were associated with motor-racing and they are as renowned for their green as Ferrari is its red.
          One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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          • #6
            Yeap it remains from the past racing teams:
            Italians were always red: Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Maserati.
            British - dark green: Jaguar, Aston Martin, Bentley.
            German - silver: Porsche, Mercedes...
            No war or battle sound was heard the world around...

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