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@SollyBunny SollyBunny commented Nov 29, 2025

Previously the tracked player was yellow (in code orange for some reason), which made seeing if you were first really easy as you your peripheral was either green or yellow.

This PR reverts whatever change made it blue and removes a function that used to make the blue... a different blue?

Before blue-ification: (2024.625.2)
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SollyBunny commented Nov 29, 2025

Both yellows were applied to the track player always, even before the first place player is determined

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@bdach bdach added area:gameplay type/cosmetic Only affects the game visually. Doesn't affect things working or not working. labels Dec 3, 2025
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peppy commented Dec 3, 2025

If there's no conflicts of this colour then I don't see a reason not to do this. The tracked score should definitely be easily distinguishable from the rest.

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SollyBunny commented Dec 10, 2025

If there's no conflicts of this colour

There was only blue, a different shade of blue (for tracked), green (for first) and gray (for rq)

Now the tracked is orange/yellow

@peppy peppy merged commit d700375 into ppy:master Dec 11, 2025
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