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That said, team recognition wise would have loved to see a creative red team alternative
Perhaps a certain tone of orange, or whatever falls on the opposite side of the color spectrum for this tone of cyan you guys went with.
You could try a bright orange , or use the same shade that "Team Shine" shin uses , but if that dont work , its okay as it is
Having the flames be confined to certain spots at a time could differentiate, Honestly just change the flames to purple on both teams to avoid the main problem of team recognition
I was considering that, but fitting color options for red team won't look as good as keeping cyan for both teams
Unless i do purple.
And locking purple to one team is a crime against humanity.