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that's fine... i just hope a friendly modder stumbles upon this and creates a mod, i would do it myself if i would know how to do it
I wish i would know how to do that, i can nagivate the gamepaths but i have no idea where to find the needed files and how to edit them... didn't look like i can just rename something or replace it that easily
What I would do is this:
1) find the button images (check any folder you can find that has a lot of images in it) and copy/paste them onto your desktop
2) right click on it and go to properties > details then write down the dimensions width height and bit depth
3) load the file into paint
4) take every individual pixel and color them the color you want, but make sure it keeps the same exact size and position for the button. Also leave the background the same color.
5) save the image and make sure it is the same file format, dimension, width, height, and bit depth.
6) replace the old button with the new ones
This is what I would do myself, but I am not a modder so IDK if this would work or not. I dont know why it wouldnt though. Its worth a try.
https://forum.worldofplayers.de/forum/threads/1512504-tool-Elex-Resource-Manager
You will want to get all the images viewable in thumbnail format somehow some way to find out which ones are the files you want. Then you have to find out how to edit a dds file. It wont be too hard I imagine, just time consuming. then once you change it you will need to package it all back up. I would look in the images folder first. It has like 10,000 images in it though lol. Hence why you want thumbnail view
I bet it's not even that complicated, though atm I have exams to study for.. Might ask my cousin who's a little bit more of a nerd and will maybe find out how to do this.. In theory all you'd have to do is use the resource manager, find the right assets, change them and replace the old ones.
I've never touched UE4 but I have looked a little into it.