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  1. It's what Andy says. You can mix and match as long as two mods don't do exactly the same thing. So you can use 2 (or a lot more) league files, i.e. one that edits England and one that adds the German lower leagues, but not two that edit England at the same time.
  2. Hi @Daveincid I might've missed it but will / won't the extra leagues you created return to your updates?
  3. Thanks for the update and the mention @V50 I am now in a hexagon save, and can't wait to start my new adventure with your database! Me too! Yes, Caribbean here we come! I hope I can find some good African regional Champions Leagues too as my plan is to win every active continental and international competition there is.
  4. I had lots of fun managing Stallion Laguna a few years ago. I didn't lost for 5 full seasons (125 matches) in the competition, but still wasn't able to win the AFC Champions League.
  5. There are all kinds of flags with stars or other images that correspond to constellations or geographical features on Earth. Would it perhaps be a good idea to have a stylized representation of the shape/location of the Antilles on the flag for the Caribbean Federation? Such as smaller and larger stars or other appropriate shapes that correspond to the size and positiion of the islands? Edit: Florida+Cuba Edit: This setup is rudimentary and not very pretty, but I hope it gives you an idea. Perhaps just as the Union Jack consists of a combination of the flags of England and Scotland.
  6. Do they all need to be for my club? I have a player with 1058 matches (not counting friendlies) but 103 of those matches are for his former club.
  7. Everyday we learn something new my friend Edit: Flag suggestions: Texas (Lone star), California (Monarch the Bear flag), Boliva, Boringuen (Puerto Rico), Yucatan, Cascadia (doug flag), Acadiana, Araucania & Patagonia, Colombia and Greenland: all have existing flags For Florida you could merge the Cuba and Florida flags. Like putting the diagonal red cross of Florida on top of the flag of Cuba. Nahua: Cuzco flag perhaps?
  8. Suggestions: Quebec: Tried to create a new Quebec flag with adding the colors of the current Canadian flag. It feels nice to me. You could however just use the real Quebec flag. Iroquois: use existing flag with the Wampum band and the white tree Oceti Sakowin: use the existing flag with the 7 fires USA: edit the current flag to show the right amount of stars and strips Illinois: EU inspired flag with less stars and one in the middle to represent the union Canada: keep current flag
  9. Yes that's right. For a long time, Japan had no words to distinguish between blue and green. Both were called 'ao'. Nowadays there are words like 'midori' for green. I find this video very interesting: Edit: I've tried different versions of a blue Canadian flag, but so far I'm liking the original red version far better.
  10. As nations with a shared history often have flags that show similarities, wouldn't it make sense to show that in the Canada and Quebec flags too? Or in the flags of the nations with Indigenous Peoples? There are great similarities between most cultures in how we perceive and name colors. The first words that arise for this are light and dark (what we usually call black and white nowadays), followed by the word for the color red. Only later did the words for yellow and green emerge and even later still did a name appear for the color blue. For example, you will encounter the words dark, light and red in most cultures and the word for blue in a smaller number of cultures and languages. If you want to create a flag that carries thousands of years of history, then black, white and red make more sense. If it is a more recent flag, blue is also fine. I would imagine that flags and colors carried through history by the First Nations / Indigenous Peoples of the Northern American nations of Greenland, Nunangat, Oceti and Iroquois are still (partially) visible in the crests and flags they use these days. If using symbols I would think of landmarkers, totems, (spirit) animals, leafs and unique geography like rivers or mountains. Inspired by the blue Canadian flag and the flag of Québec, it seems fine to me if these two countries mainly use blue and white. For the previously mentioned Greenland, Nunangat, Oceti and Iroquois, white, black and red seem more appropriate to me. Hope this helps.
  11. I can edit a little bit, and I have a lot of imagination so it probably will be something like describing how the flag could look like
  12. @PJ Bluenose 4 Ever I just finished one last night. It took me until 2077/78
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