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Old 11-07-2009, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by LoneAngelIbesu View Post
You're being way too literal. A "dark green" game does not mean it uses dark green colors; it means it's a dark-themed game... it's grungy, it's not light-hearted. Vampire: The Masquerade is a dark-themed game. Using dark green conveys a message that contradicts what Graal's gameplay is actually like. Who cares if it used green for its client forever ago?
Well, Graal has mainly gone through two phases of green. The very dark green that was used for the 'gk-themed' site, the green used for the '2k1-themed' site. I think we're all talking about the green used for the 2k1 site, which is much more light-hearted. However, Graal has too many flavors to say, "Graal is a light-hearted game" because each server has its own thing going on.

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Originally Posted by LoneAngelIbesu View Post
Well, I've always thought Graal's old design -- the one before the current one -- was ugly. I think dark green is ugly. Blue is more pleasing.
Blue is too colorful and bright in my opinion, and way overly used. I always thought the 2k1 site looked quite nice, as do the forums, and it seems to be something that a lot of people think as well.
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