Sid Meier's Civilization VI

Sid Meier's Civilization VI

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Calypso's Recolored Religions
   
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Mod: UI
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6 Jan, 2019 @ 2:05pm
16 Feb, 2019 @ 11:20am
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Calypso's Recolored Religions

Description
Do you have trouble telling certain Religions apart on the Religion lens? Can't fathom why four religions are all assigned various shades of green? Do you just dislike pastel colors?

Ever since Civilization V, I've been picky about how the series selects colors for Religions. Remarkably, I had trouble finding Religion recolors on the Workshop, or elsewhere online. While putting together my mod for Recolored Civilizations, I decided to go ahead and put together a simple mod to recolor Religions as well, detailed below.

Religion Recolored

As I recolored religions, I primarily sought to pick colors that were bolder, so Religions would stand out better from one another. Where possible, I also sought to pick colors that had any level of meaning for each Religion. If you used my Colored Religious Icons for Civilization V, these colors should feel familiar to you.

The changes are as follows:

Buddhism
Switched from pinkish purple to brown.
Catholicism
Switched from red orange to gold. Should stand out better against city banner colors for typical founders (e.g. Spain, Poland).
Confucianism
Switched from lime green to very dark gray (but not black), like calligraphy.
Hinduism
Switched from green to purple.
Islam
Switched from yellow to dark green.
Judaism
Switched from a color I'm not sure how to express to blue.
Orthodoxy
Switched from bright green to very light yellow.
Protestantism
Switched from clay brown to dark brown.
Shinto
Switched from light blue to red, like a torii.
Sikhism
Switched from cyan to gold, but more orange than Catholicism.
Taoism
Switched from bright pinkish red to very light gray (but not white). Personally I think this looks better against China's city banners.
Zoroastrianism
Switched from violet to orange.

Too Dark?

Wish my recolor for Protestantism was a bit lighter? If you direct yourself to the mod in your Steam Workshop folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\workshop\content\289070\1617212322), I've included optional recolors for some religions that might better suit your taste. Simply open the folder "XML" and open the file "Recolored_Religions_Colors.sql" with any basic text editor. Add a pair of hyphens ("--") to the beginning of the line in the upper part for the Religion whose recolor you want to change, remove the pair of hyphens from the corresponding line in the lower part to enable the lighter color, and then save. This switches which lines are commented out and thus ignored when making changes to the game.

Of course if I update this mod later and you are subscrived to receive these changes (which I would greatly appreciate), my updated files will overwrite your local edits, so keep a backup if you need to.

Compatibility

As this mod updates colors for Religions, other mods that also update colors for these same Religions may be incompatible. Your game might load, but only the colors from the mod that loaded last will be displayed.

Mods that add new Religions are compatible, but may use colors for those religions that makes them difficult to distinguish from my recolors described above.

Of interest, this mod is compatible with Tomatekh's Historical Religions, at least as of v.11 (Jan 7 2019). Religions that are unmodified by Tomatekh, or are a denomination of a modified religion set to use the original's color (e.g. Lutheranism/Protestantism, Sunni/Islam, Smartism/Hinduism) will use my colors instead. New religions and new denominations defined with their own colors by Tomatekh's mod are ignored by my own.

This mod is updated to function correctly with Civilization VI following the update to all versions of the game that took place upon the release of Civilization VI Gathering Storm.

Saved Games

This mod is not set to affect saved games. Games started with the mod may be continued without it. Games started without the mod may be continued with it.

Have an Opinion?

Have any feedback for the mod? Let me know in the comments below. I quite like these colors and am not likely to change them much further, but might be open to small tweaks here or there. It's impossible of course to devise colors that look great in every part of the game (esp. against every possible color for Civilizations' city banners), but I hope you'll agree that overall these tend to stand out better than the original colors.

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15 Jan, 2019 @ 7:00am
Awesome R&F Mod Collection which includes this mod:
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27 Comments
Darkwing Phoenix 2 Jun, 2024 @ 11:44am 
The OG Judaism is a sorta bronze-brown to me.
McDuck 6 Feb, 2022 @ 3:33pm 
Can we have colors that are more associated w/ the religion? Like blue for Christianity, green for islam (already done!), purple for Judaism, orange/saffron for Hinduism, yellow for Buddhism and so on? Also have a version of this work w/ the expanded religion mods, like Tomatekh's
Lisa Atom_DE 5 Jan, 2022 @ 1:40pm 
One has a colour on the Base is rasim (I don't belong to them but just noticed)
退役巴菲特 6 Aug, 2021 @ 8:29am 
Thank you for this mod. As a native of China, I always thought that the color of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in vanilla game was very stupid until I met this mod, it saved everything.
2ndcontroller 24 Dec, 2019 @ 12:17am 
Thanks you! Finally, religion colors that make sense!
-1 Stability Hit 11 Jul, 2019 @ 8:44pm 
this is the best kind of mod, one that identifies and addresses a quality of life issue in the game, well done
weregamer 16 Jun, 2019 @ 7:44pm 
This is a nice idea, but the choice of near-white for a religion was extremely unfortunate. White is the color for a city with no religious citizens at all, like a newly-founded one or one too distant from any sources of pressure. Getting that confused with a Taoist city is worse than confusing Orthodox with Hindu (which, though close together, can be distinguished) in vanilla.
TheZuma 13 Mar, 2019 @ 10:59pm 
Ahhh, I never tried clicking it, thank you :D
Calypso  [author] 13 Mar, 2019 @ 4:09pm 
@TheZuma: Yup, those are part of the vanilla religion lens. In addition to shading tiles by dominant religion, the lens also adds a bar under every city banner listing all religions in the city. Clicking a banner expands to show the follower breakdown and pressure exerted upon the city.
TheZuma 13 Mar, 2019 @ 3:17am 
Hey, how did you get those charts shown in pic 7,8 and 10? I have never seen those before, is it vanilla?