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I'm not sure, as this is a very old mod, but maybe I have changed it on purpose so it didn't conflict with some new civ... Austria, maybe? Could be wrong. As its a XML-only mod, you can easily change it and test.
Doubt it's intentional.
Mod still works mind you. Making a script to output image with all colours and it fails there. Just want to make a version where all civs are 'white on dark' so I don't have to squint seeing claimed territory.
Thanks
Other than that, this is fantastic.
Another solution would be to swap Poland with Japan, returning the japanese icon to the vanilla color scheme. I wonder if there would be an offended japanese showing up if I did that...
While this is not meant to be a realistic representation of the actual nations symbols, I tried as much as possible to stick to real-life national colors for this mod. Unfortunately, human color recognition capability is rather limited, and in order to achieve this mod's goal I had to work with a limited 42-shades pallete. More than that, and civ's colors would start to look too much alike (they already do, sometimes, like Rome's and Venice's, as someone already pointed out). This leaves me with only 4 shades of red, for 4 civs, and I still need to play around with a black or white foreground to increase differentiation. To accomodate all civs that came with DLCs, I had to introduce white backgrounds - something that wasn't intended at first - hence the Polish and Assyrian color schemes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia
Could you fix this mistake in your mod, which is awkward and a bit offensive for polish players?
Love this mod!
(I'm sorry I can't contemplate every particular color requests, its tough to single out 43 distinct colors out of just the visible sprectrum! I can only hope most of my choices make some sense...)