![]() There are two approaches that I would take to this system. You don’t need the while loop, you don’t need to save colors that way, and most prominently your conditions are kind of confusing. ![]() In it’s current state, it seems overly complex to me. If you can’t answer the three questions above, you should probably pick a different category. Please do not ask people to write entire scripts or design entire systems for you. NewPart.Color = omRGB(ColorSaveR, ColorSaveG, ColorSaveB) I’ve tried a lot of different combinations of code and no success. It’s inconsistent at this point, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t. When your cursor leaves the territory it is supposed to go back to its original color. When your cursor goes over a territory the territory will change colors to indicate your cursor is hovering over it.
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