Catchy title, isn't it?
Allochromasia is (according to dict.leo.org) the medical term for colour blindness. I am red-green blind and therefore I can not see which square on the map is me. It's possible to derive it from the rotation of the map when driving through a curve, but you can guess how good this works. Only last week someone told me that the own car has a different colour on the map. I'm playing LFS for over one year and I didn't recognize this. As 10% of all males are red-green blind I propose that the own car gets at least a black border around it's square on the map or something else. Maybe an X across it or let it be a circle.
Best regards,
Jochen.
Added:
I would like to point out that I am not completely colour-blind for red and green - which also should be very rare. Most red-green blind people like me just can't distinguish the colours red and green very good from similar colours. The problem with LFS really is only the green/yellow difference on the map.
Allochromasia is (according to dict.leo.org) the medical term for colour blindness. I am red-green blind and therefore I can not see which square on the map is me. It's possible to derive it from the rotation of the map when driving through a curve, but you can guess how good this works. Only last week someone told me that the own car has a different colour on the map. I'm playing LFS for over one year and I didn't recognize this. As 10% of all males are red-green blind I propose that the own car gets at least a black border around it's square on the map or something else. Maybe an X across it or let it be a circle.
Best regards,
Jochen.
Added:
I would like to point out that I am not completely colour-blind for red and green - which also should be very rare. Most red-green blind people like me just can't distinguish the colours red and green very good from similar colours. The problem with LFS really is only the green/yellow difference on the map.