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Flags in PUBG killfeed by suit

Flags with numbers and 3:2 aspect ratio in your killfeed

This project provides files to customize your PUBG killfeed with flags instead of the default numbers.

PUBG killfeed with flags and numbers

Install

To get flags in your PUBG killfeed:

  1. Download the most recent archive on github
  2. Open your windows file explorer and go to %LOCALAPPDATA%\TslGame\Saved
  3. Paste "Observer" directory there (it musts contains "TeamInfo.csv" file and the "TeamIcon" directory)
  4. Restart PUBG
  5. Profit

Comparision

beforeoriginal by Ciseur after new version by suit

This is based on Kowo version shared on his YouTube video. The order of flags is consistent, so you can play with someone using his version.

Loved the idea of flags. They are easier to remember and always liked them. I created this project to improve the readability and add numbers to provide compatibility if you play with people not using the flags.

The project itself was derived from Ciseur and his ciz-pubg-killfeed-flags, the major improvement is the detail especially in replays and spectator cam.

The flags sourced from Wikimedia Commons, most flags are are native 3:2 but a few other aspect ratio flags have been converted (like the 2:1 from Canada for example).

List of flags with names (with number)

Canada Canada Poland Poland Finland Finland Denmark Denmark Brazil Brazil
Germany Germany France France United Kingdom United Kingdom Sweden Sweden Norway Norway
Spain Spain Austria Austria Turkey Turkey USA USA Portugal Portugal
Argentina Argentina South Korea South Korea Japan Japan Australia Australia China China
Croatia Croatia Greece Greece Ukraine Ukraine Italy Italy Europe Europe
Switzerland Switzerland Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia South Africa South Africa Morocco Morocco Thailand Thailand
Israel Israel Jamaica Jamaica Cuba Cuba Uruguay Uruguay Colombia Colombia
Congo Congo India India Kenya Kenya Wales Wales Czech Republic Czech Republic
Scotland Scotland Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Ireland Ireland Algeria Algeria Romania Romania
Angola Angola Bahamas Bahamas Greenland Greenland Olympics Olympics Pirate Pirate

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pubg-killfeed-flags's Issues

[Request] Expand the number of flags to 100 to cover Solo Mode

First of all, I love this way of displaying the flags while maintaining the numbers, and I really appreciate the effort it takes to do so.

Would it be possible to expand this collection to 100 flags instead of 50?

I understand that when playing squads you only need about 25, and about 50 in duos, but for Solo Mode you would need 100 flags. The greatest use of flags indeed is to be able to easily identify members of the same team, so in Solo Mode they lose relevance.

Still, flags are useful even in Solo Mode to quickly identify a player in the killfeed without needing to read their name. Furthermore, aesthetically it is somewhat ugly that half of the people have a personalized flag with their number and the other half do not.

With this request I suggest adding 50 more flags to cover this space of more teams in Solo Mode (really one person = one team). If the flags of many countries have already been used and it is hard to find more flags from countries, some flags of certain inter-regions from some countries could also be used (like states, regions, autonomous communities within a country, ...).

Very good work. Take care!

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