these are based on the colors in the character's appearance, and help identify each character. i believe it is the secondary color that affects the circle.
these are based on the colors in the character's appearance, and help identify each character. i believe it is the secondary color that affects the circle.
@ChildOfBhaal599 is mostly correct, though it is the primary color that affects the circle's color. I know this because my PC has teal as the primary color and brown as the secondary color, and my circle is teal.
these are based on the colors in the character's appearance, and help identify each character. i believe it is the secondary color that affects the circle.
@ChildOfBhaal599 is mostly correct, though it is the primary color that affects the circle's color. I know this because my PC has teal as the primary color and brown as the secondary color, and my circle is teal.
yeah I had assumed mystic found out I assumed because many of my characters have similar primary and secondary like my fighter thief has black and gray and imoen's default pink and purple
These annoyed me for a while, mostly because it seems nearly every NPC's default primary color turns into some off-white hue on the circles.
Then I discovered that you can turn them off (Options->Gameplay->Feedback->Colored Circles), making the whole party have a friendly green circle instead.
These annoyed me for a while, mostly because it seems nearly every NPC's default primary color turns into some off-white hue on the circles.
Then I discovered that you can turn them off (Options->Gameplay->Feedback->Colored Circles), making the whole party have a friendly green circle instead.
I've actually wondered about that. Immy's color, as @ChildofBhaal599 pointed out, is pink, yet she appears as white and sometimes pink. Minsc's color is blue, yet he often also appears with a white-ish circle sometimes, and a blue circle at other times. I've just thought that was just a low-priority glitch that the powers that be'll fix when they get a chance.
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Then I discovered that you can turn them off (Options->Gameplay->Feedback->Colored Circles), making the whole party have a friendly green circle instead.