Or the famous "Cosmonaut X had political divergences with the Party and has been relocated to Siberia for re-education." (= sent to a Gulag)For the soviet campaign, I think the flavor text should be changed to something more plausible like: "Employee was transfered to work on a classified military ICBM project".
SPM v. 0.7.17 is now available
Re: SPM v. 0.7.17 is now available
Nicolas Escats
Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager Contributor
Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager Contributor
Re: SPM v. 0.7.17 is now available
Its cool to see you work with your community so closely; you guys are a great team.Nacho84 wrote:Hello guys,
I pointed this thread to Boris, the UI artist. He will do some UI tests in the next few days. He'll give it a go to the olive green idea as well.
Don't worry about the images in the news screen and the text messages, we're planning to use different versions depending on the space agency. We're focusing on gameplay now, all the little details will be taken care of once we have all the features in.
Cheers,
Re: SPM v. 0.7.17 is now available
Ugh, sorry to say this but to me taht one is too blaring. It would be ok in a different type of game, but in BASPM I just spend too much time in these screens to stare at such a red color. It would be tiring.
I support the idea of having NASA have a subtly more blue color than the default GSA menu, while the USSR have a subtly more green one. Easier on the eyes.
Re: SPM v. 0.7.17 is now available
I just try to come up with ideas... I know red is not the right colour. Hmm, maybe the grey the soviets were painting their rockets with. It's FS 36081, it looks green but it's grey. Might be too dark though : http://www.colorserver.net/showcolor.asp?fs=36081
Might be worth a try.
Might be worth a try.
Re: SPM v. 0.7.17 is now available
Soyuz ASTM, in afaik real colors. Maybe this green would do?
http://historicspacecraft.com/Photos/Ru ... 9RK_11.jpg
http://historicspacecraft.com/Photos/Ru ... 9RK_11.jpg
Re: SPM v. 0.7.17 is now available
First time is see this colour on a Soyuz spacecraft but it might work yes.



