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i know you are putting a lot of effort to make this and i appricate it , these are some ideas that came to my mind , hope to be useful <3
sorry for bad english by the way
just saying
I really like the Mod WWI & II work well. I am very excited by what I see in the 1900 start. My only suggestion would be to try and preserve the paradox quality I notice some of the graphics do not fit and I felt paradox has a great aesthetic. I know there are some mods you use that have excellent resources like this (Great War, UMC, etc). I am also not a fan of the coloring of the interface that's just a personal preference. Lastly just read the Harry Turtledove series "Southern Victory" which could be a fount of ideas for this mod. Otherwise love the mod, keep up the good work.
I cannot agree more. The fuzzy orange battleships immediately broke my immersion. One of the things that drew me into this game originally was the sleek, crisp design. If there was an option to just turn off the coloring, I would play this mod for months on end.