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I considered you can play with as many players you want, as some house rules tells. So 6 colors can be nice but twelve a lot. Yes, it is intentional indeed. Anyway, do you have any suggestions about? I'm open to it.
Thanks a lot for appreciating.
Cards were not scanned but remastered, re-designed, while based on the original ones.
Not the big ones though. I found them on the workshop and the one you have mentioned has indeed the poorest scanning quality among the others.
Perhaps one day, either I will redesign the big reference cards too or hopefully someone would provide me with a copy-shop pro scan.
[300dpi | actual size | rgb or cmyk | digital version | any format (jpg, png, tif, pdf or psd)]
The single issue I could find with this version is the Nazi "Outpost: Nazi Secret Bases" card is a little messed up? I don't think it's lower resolution, but it seems to have a lot of artifacting. It looks like it was accidentally saved as a JPG with low quality settings. The text is warped and a bit hard to read.
I unfortunately don't own a scanner otherwise I'd offer a scan of the card from my set.
But I think it mainly stands out because everything else is superb.