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Dragon6 Assets

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This repo contains the assets used by the Dragon6 Website and Mobile apps. Updates are reflected to Firebase (the live site) on a release being published.

Assets

Rank Icons

The ranked icons were taken from the official Rainbow Six Servers in August 2018 (and again sometime in 2019). PNG and SVG versions can found under /rank with the filename following {v1|2}/{rankid}.svg

Note: Icons match the values found here for /v1 and here for /v2

For Seasons with an ID less than 15 (14 or less), use /v1 and for 15 and over, use /v2

We modified the unranked icon, as we were pretty sure the one on the Ubisoft site was incorrect.

Backgrounds

Backgrounds are found on the Dragon6 Homepage, and are usually the opening screen from the current season in-game. These are downloaded from the "fan kit", and compressed from ~20MB to ~400kb, then put in the /backgrounds folder with their name as {seasonid}.jpg

Operator Icons

These icons are resized and compressed editions of Marcopixel's operator icons

These are resized to 300x300 (and kept as PNG files) and used predominantly in the mobile app. This value may change in the near future to allow faster icon loading in the mobile app.

These are licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence

Datasets

We maintain a set of .json files found under the /data/ directory. These contain operator and season info, along with ranked info like MMR ranges (which is used by the PC app). These files are licensed by us under the MIT License

Contributing

If we've missed something or you have an improvement, create an issue or fork the repo and create a PR with your proposed changes.

Using our assets (it's free to setup)

Want to host your own? Clone the repo, create a firebase project and set the name in the the GitHub Actions workflow. You'll also need a firebase token and store it as FIREBASE_KEY. Every time you publish a release, your site will update. Firebase also allows for users to have custom domains mapped with SSL (no credit card is needed)