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Why are OWL uniforms not primary/secondary colours instead of primary/white? It can be hard to see at a glance the difference between 2 mercies when one is bright green (Outlaws) and the other is white (Fusion).
Look at this example from the Fusion v Outlaws match
Linkzr is looking up at 6:51 and you can tell from his movement and lack of action that he can not immediately tell the difference.
Would it not be better and easier if one was orange outline + white instead of white with only a smattering of orange on the uniform that is hard to see from a distance and the other green outline + black?
It would make for easier viewing. I know we just had this discussion but any bright colour with white is tricky. Yellow or bright green is just hard to see when several of each are clustered around eachother.
OWL is awesome and I have enjoyed every match, but it should be more obvious than this.
Bill Warnecke
The players see red and blue with default skins. The team color is for spectators and broadcast only.