-0 red,black,purple,orange
-1 blue,black,purple,orange
just try these it does the normal colours like 0 is red and 1 is blue meaning -2 is teal with the black and purple and orange.
if you want it in order from starforge it is player 1 is red 2 is blue 3 is teal 4 is purple 5 is orange 6 is brown 7 is green 8 is yellow 9 is black 10 is baghe i think 11 is the same 12 same 13 same 14 pink 15 Violioate and thats all i know
oh and sorry for double posting just proving my point
if you want it in order from starforge it is player 1 is red 2 is blue 3 is teal 4 is purple 5 is orange 6 is brown 7 is green 8 is yellow 9 is black 10 is baghe i think 11 is the same 12 same 13 same 14 pink 15 Violioate and thats all i know
NO IT ISNT GOD DAMB IT THERES NO PINK IN A GAME omg
Actually, the colors listed in that file are leaderboard colors, not unit colors. There's a list of unit colors floating around somewhere.
One thing you should know about colors though - they are only defined up to index 15 (so 16 different colors). You can preview each of these with StarForge's player settings editor. The remaining 240 colors are index memory that is out of bounds of the normal colors. This means that the player colors may (and will) change in-game. Usually I have found that they will change whenever a new sprite is loaded, such as a unit dying for the first time.
And finally, if you use negative numbers you can add 256 to get an equivalent positive number. So, -1 is really 255 and -2 is 254.
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