...I was never planning on charging.
Well, that's good to know! (Though you might make more money if you did... Depending on context of course.)
I... wouldn't do it by eye. Take screenshot, sample color, done. Not entirely sure that's all there is to it (I'm not really proficient with anything more complicated than mspaint... not really proficient with that, either.)
Well, this is why I quite spesificly specified there were 4 bytes required. It's where the difficulty in copying the colour would come in.
MSPaint, and most other basic imaging software will only build a colour out of 3 bytes. Red, Green, Blue. More advanced ones use an extra byte.
Alpha. The Alpha byte allows the colour to be partially translucent, which means if you then try to grab the regular three bytes saved in a screenshot (keeping in mind, no matter how good your software, you're always going to have to blindly guess the alpha value), you'll almost always get a different colour each time anyway, as whatever is behind that text interferes with the colour of the text itself. (Even an untextured background, to a degree.)
Assuming that I'm wrong and that there's no common ancestral code between them which hard coded these values, that means someone, somewhere has spent at least one entire working day just trying to
findplagiarize a couple of text colours.
Though, I was pretty much done with this subject before, I just wanted to illuminate the colour issue. (Pun not intended.)
Now I'm going to drop this subject and try and get the topic back on track. I probably won't even mention World of Warcraft again without
very good reason. (Here's hoping I just don't have to.)
*snip*-wish I could remember why I stopped part way and went on to other things-*snip*
Well, here's hoping this topic actually gives you a reason to try and download it again, rather than put you off it for life.
I played on release and I found it pretty boring, but I was already bored with WoW years before that, this didnt add anything for me.
It all depends on what you're looking for in an MMO. I was fairly unhappy with my previous experiences, and I was looking for something a little more laid back when leveling, something I can easily socialize in and preferably with a super challenging twist to it every now and then.
Rift's delivered that perfectly for me, but I can completely understand that it's not what everyone's looking for.
Though, to expand a previous point a little:
RIFT does have events, but personally like GW2 events way more.
I've heard someone say the opposite of that, and not having played GW2 myself, I can't really compare them.
If my memory serves me right (and it may not), Rift's events are slightly more deadly.
This has to be the case when three or four invasion forces accidentally pathfind down the same road and become an unstoppable killing force of 20 to 100 mobs.
Taking on these super kill squads (that are probably some sort of bug) has been the most enjoyable and rewarding thing I've ever done in any MMO ever.