It “visualizes” elements that are invisible on the screen or that require you to get closer to see them, personally I call it an aim bot.
having delved a bit into his code, I have the impression that it gives him the heading and distance of the target, which is clearly cheating in sim mode
well an aimbot is called aimbot, because it aims for you. That’s not the case here.
oh it’s definately cheating. And why would you even want that. Not having these infos and using the mk I eyeball is sort of the point of sim: immersion. Why ruin that?
I really think you should clarify what “targets” you mean.
From my understanding it only functions for targets already spotted on the map, so mission objectives, airfields and so on, not other players nor other unspotted targets, correct?
This seems on the same level as WTRTI, using information that were provided by the devs in an open API
Personally, I just think Gaijin needs to take a stance and close off localhost entirely - even to WTRTI.
OP here isn’t trying to be malicious, but both WTRTI and this provide information that normal players do not get access to in a UI. If it’s something WTRTI provides, it should be a toggle-able option in the actual game UI. Interesting that Gaijin is publishing this sort of data on 8111 though - surprised it’s taken this long for someone to take advantage of it.
Next we’ll get someone analysing velocity vectors of enemy map markers or something to give you a warning if it appears that you might have an enemy on your tail in air RB. Or visualising tank positions in 3d with a distance using these same markers like OP has here. Too many potential avenues for exploit if it remains open IMHO.
Morally it is wrong, I don’t support this.
But being a programmer myself I know the mechanics of it and basically it uses only the information available to everybody on the map when typing localhost:8111 in the browser.
There is no modifying game files or messing with graphics memory/ network packets in order to capture some data that is not present to the user.
In my, purely technical opinion, this is not a forbidden modification, however it goes into a grey area of giving additional awareness.
In the end it only shows the AI ground units which already have icons on the map, nothing more, is it cheating? Yes and No, technically it is visualising legal data available to every other player, I mean anyone can write their own overlay application and run WT in a window so the app is displaying stuff over WT.
However you can further expand this to place icons in 3D calculating the icon position on the screen relative to the point in space which will give you an icon precisely where the unit is. It also shows the type of the unit so you know straight away which one is AAA in a convoy/battle and can prioritize targets - a thing which is more difficult without this overlay.
And as someone mentioned it - you could write it for RB where enemy airplane icons pop up, so each time there is an enemy icon popping up on a map behind you, you could write an app that gives you a warning sound/icon/message.
I think you are in a grey area here - the anti-cheat won’t mark it as a cheat as you are not modifying game files, however you are drifting into a grey area of ‘unfair advantage’.
No game master will advise you on this, there is a silent approval as with all the other similar modifications.
from the video and code it doesnt seem to work in 3D, with icons being vertically centered. Makes sense as this uses a map function which doesnt provide any altitude information
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WTRTI gives you the optimal AoA, even though that’s not shown usually, and that’s allowed. This doesn’t give you enemy positions, only directions to ground targets
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