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|types={{Categ|TileSets}} | |types={{Categ|TileSets}} | ||
|ts=yes | |ts=yes |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 19 April 2022
Flag: | HighRadarColor |
File(s): | Terrain Control INI |
Values: | Colors: R,G,B format |
Applicable to: | TileSets |
Logic related to HighRadarColor, as a whole or in part, is obsolete in Tiberian Sun, Red Alert 2 and/or Yuri's Revenge. |
Presumably, this flag would have defined the radar color for the tiles in this tile set to be displayed at highest map height. For all heights in-between this and LowRadarColor, the game would calculate the color from a linear color gradient.
However, the high radar color attribute is encoded in the TMP files themselves. This allows for defining the radar color at cell level albeit making this flag obsolete in the process.