Data Analysis #3: The arrival of Statshark answers some old questions

You get more uptiers just cause there are premium and popular ships on 7.0-7.3 now and people grinding to get tops.

I don’t play naval, only air… which is why it’s weird, the graph says 6.0-6.3 is good

We not in Aipril anymore

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Why not show both month if you try to state something, so everyone here could compare?

Because in bruce we trust
Though I’d be glad if there was a way to check month to month, like a website or something.
Statshark has a website but I can’t find anything about uptiers there

Too bad for you. Trust a man who barley play naval, and never been on top tiers. Who stating his theories on unfull information, throwing away data that didn’t suit his conspiracies.

He probably just checked the graphs idk

Come on Poul do your graphs, September data is published.

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may be best if we refrain from StatShark.

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i just saw that video and wow…i hope they dont start deleting post sharing these videos because everyone should know about it.

Resume: Nord hacker is back with worse attacks.

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It also brings statshark into more questions about how tf are they getting this information and if its an exploit within war thunders security

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probably, looks like servers have no authentication or something, because then i have no idea how a hacker can access anyone account and send messages like that. Hell, one time he even hacked and J’d every player on the match lol

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This vid is still available - on the channel from the guy who identifies cheaters in tanks. Iirc #713 or #731 of his series…

Might have just abused something related to the statshark account linking.

Also the video guy talks about toxic players and focusing, but doesn’t blur out names in the chat example… You can pull up the replay with all the messages. It looks like the person uses statshark pretty often based on how many sessions they have recorded. I’m guessing they linked their account to try out the live game viewer

Pretty interesting

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This is all reminding me too much of WoT, I feel like this game will turn a lot more toxic as soon as sweats and edgelords get their hands on tons of quantifiable data like this. If sweats already try immediately checking people’s playercards to insult them, I don’t see this ending well.

Besides that, the fuckin Nordhacker is running that website so I don’t even want to think about touching it

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lul.

I was skeptical about the live game viewer (even the site as a whole) when it came to actually logging in, even more so when I started looking up how one could make something akin to XVM as past certain point it would simply be impossible just with external data.

Glad I never logged in.

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I think this should generate a much bigger outcry than anything else right now. I mean, this is worse than cheating.
Honestly, I don’t know if we should ping one of the forum mods or something. We need an official statement from Gaijing HQ about this. This doesn’t look like your typical script kiddy or some cheater. This dude has some kind of dev-like access, and at that point it is as serious as can be.

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Here are a bunch of screenshots proving some of the allegations are true, for reference, the guy who’s behind nords and generally being a miserable little goblin is called “pluspy”

I haven’t checked but expect reactionary dialogue, racism etc.

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Agreed, gaijin needs to deal with the user on a level above in-game consequences, this is a clear breach of about every data privacy, user protection and general safety rules around.

It’s good to see community recognition so far, but who knows to what extent the player in question will go to before he deals with any consequences.

Furthermore it raises questions about gaijin’s security standards and trust of 3rd party sources, I already found it peculiar that Statshark seemed to have in depth detail of matches, stats and overall coverage, despite it’s usefulness.

And one final note, hopefully gaijin chooses this moment to address it properly, something more sufficient than the standard corporate response is needed given the nature of the issue here, and it could potentially blow the lid off of a scandal but we’ll see

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