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Give a meaning to object colors
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It's a good idea, though I think it could be slightly simplified. Use fewer colors, maybe three: known cursed (dark grey), squelched (light grey), and everything else (white).
It's really no different than playing with tiles, other than with tiles, YOU must remember which colors are 'good' and 'bad'.
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For a minute though I thought the discussion was about the colors of the textual names of the items, e.g. "a Potion of Cure Light Wounds" - if we went to a "color = usefulness" scheme in that case, I would be strongly in favor of more colors than just three! (I've seen old variants of Angband, can't recall which ones, which have all items displayed in white text instead of colored based on type - makes it much harder to find what you're looking for without potions being cyan, heavy armor being gray, wands being green, etc.!) But yeah, "flavors" are kinda silly anyway... does anyone really care that one potion is "red slimy" while another is "blue bubbly"? It only matters that they're different kinds, which the stacking, ID-on-use, and inscription mechanisms take care of... I've seen a few variants where if you turn off display of flavors, it turns them off even for un-ID'd items, so you get stuff like "a Potion" or "a Scroll"... doesn't bother me a bit! ![]()
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That's important in two cases. When you learn a flavor, but the game doesn't, you want to be able to ignore it. The classic case is ?create_traps. I guess the second case nearly the same case, that you want to be able to squelch flavors that you know to be useless. E.g. if you aim an unaware wand at 2000' and get the message "the foo is unaffected", you might as well squelch that flavor of wand right away. In the early game, if I quaff a potion when hurt and get no message, I want to squelch that flavor not caring if it is slow poison or boldness or [if playing a dwarf] blindness.
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I often mark a few scrolls as desirable by making them pink. (Escape and banishment scrolls.) It's not so easy with potions, because they come in all colors in the first place.
For squelched objects on the floor, the UI is already adequate: they are invisible with the right option. |
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A psychologist would have a field day with that.
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Ha. Ha. Ha.
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With 256 color support just added in, another possibility would be to go with the standard color system (red=rings, blue=potions, green=wands...), and change the intensity (light/dark).
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