I've seen a few cases where a referee will call a touching ball on a colour. For example, the cue ball rolls up to the yellow and there are still reds on the table, the referee calls a touching ball where the cue ball is resting on the yellow.

Sorry if I have missed the answer to this somewhere else, but how do you change the ball colour? I am having trouble always spotting the white ball and would like to try a different colour ball to see if it helps. I have gone into the settings and skins, and I think i have changed the colours of the ball and the winter ball. When I go into my next game the ball is still white. I've tried before a couple of games and not sure if there is something else I need to do to make the change happen. When I go back into the skin settings, the ball colour is still the same as I last set it to (red last time, just to try something different), but doesn't change in the match. If I have done it correctly and it may be a bug, I will report next time I play.


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Hi I appreciate the instant reply, but that is exactly what I have done, its what I tried to explain in my post just not very clearly! - I have set those colours to other colours, then gone into a game and its still a white ball. Go back into the skin settings and the ball colour is red- it hasn't taken effect. Like you say, will see what happens if I restart the game.

OK I will try it again later and restart the game to see if that helps....I have changed the ball colour for quite a few years now (well definitely in fm20 anyway, not sure if you could always do this) and never had an issue. I was just wondering if there was anything needed to make the change happen. Thanks for the reply, it confirms I'm looking in the right place.

So, I am trying to make a game that replicates pong, and I am currently stuck on one piece. I want it so that when the ball collides with either paddle, then it will change colour. Except it doesn't do as I say. It would be much appreciated if anyone can give a tip as to fixing this issue I am currently having, anyways, here is the code. I am only giving the main file and ball class, as those are the only relevant item I think you will need. This is written in Lua with the help of Love2D. This is an old version of Love2D, to be exact 0.10.2

nevermind I did some stuff, and made a new variable called ballCollDetect, where the default value is 0. If it hits the left paddle, then it turns into 1, and if it hits right paddle, then it turns into 2. So, if it = 1, then the ball's colour will be red, and if it = 2, then the ball's colour will be yellow, and the default value will just make the ball's colour white. Pretty simple actually.

Hint: you will need to create all new variables for each ball

 i.e. x2,y2, dx2, dy2

 and you will need to check each ball individually for hitting a wall and update the vertical and horizontal position of each ball individually.

Here is my code so far, I am using Python 3.7 on a Mac. The code so far has the first ball bouncing and staying the same color. I can't figure out how to make two more balls and have them change color each time they hit a wall. If someone could please help I literally cannot figure this out.

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