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Then add the colors you want to Name and Contour on the same line | Then add the colors you want to Name and Contour on the same line | ||
Save the file | Save the file | ||
Launch the game and find some | Launch the game and find some [[NPC]]s or other players. Your name should change color as soon as they're in view. | ||
''You can always type ~names to refresh. If you want to play with different colors to see how they look, open the file while the game is running, change the colors, save it, then refresh (might need to walk out of view and into view of others). Alter to your liking.'' | ''You can always type '''~names''' to refresh. If you want to play with different colors to see how they look, open the file while the game is running, change the colors, save it, then refresh (might need to walk out of view and into view of others). Alter to your liking.'' | ||
'''To add custom colors:''' | '''To add custom colors:''' | ||
Jump to the "Colors section" at the end of the .txt file | Jump to the "Colors section" at the end of the '''.txt''' file | ||
Add a new line | Add a new line | ||
Name your color | Name your color |
Latest revision as of 23:35, 11 March 2019
To colorize your character name:
Find the "PublicNameColorizing" in the root folder Make a copy of the file Rename it to "CustomNameColorizing" Open the file Remove the contents and replace it with this: https://pastebin.com/embed_js/upe4ua3g (copy & paste the contents) Replace (Name) with your character's name in the "Players colorizing section" Then add the colors you want to Name and Contour on the same line Save the file Launch the game and find some NPCs or other players. Your name should change color as soon as they're in view.
You can always type ~names to refresh. If you want to play with different colors to see how they look, open the file while the game is running, change the colors, save it, then refresh (might need to walk out of view and into view of others). Alter to your liking.
To add custom colors:
Jump to the "Colors section" at the end of the .txt file Add a new line Name your color Place the RGB values Save the file Refresh the names and see if it's the color for you
Now you can either delete or disable the PublicNameColorizing file. To do the later, just remove the extension and leave it in the folder.