


Auto-aim, or so-called aim-bots, that provide more functionality than the aim lock in the vanilla client, specifically including those that aim at the enemy's weak spots and/or lead the aim automatically so that a cheater can focus on maneuvering their tank.Modifications that alert you when spotted vehicles are reloading or show enemy vehicles' reloading timers.Software that makes it easier to block an enemy's shell by indicating their exact aiming point, for example, with a laser beam.Mods that reveal the position of enemies in a way not included in the vanilla client, by marking objects destroyed on the map and minimap in real-time, by altering the display of shell flight tracers or calculating the position of enemy SPGs with tracers and marking them, as well as those that keep spotted vehicles displayed, even when you aren't aiming at them.On the other hand, there are unfair mods and unauthorized third-party software that provide an unfair advantage in combat. The most common mods change the User Interface of your Garage, give you different shapes of reticle or provide minor aesthetic tweaks. They use available information and present it differently. Third-party modifications or mods, are tweak scripts working on the Game Client. The Game Client (your PC), only does what the Game Server allows it to do. The World of universe runs on a server-based infrastructure, meaning each and every calculation is performed server-side.

It is not possible to hack the game ( for example, to allow you to reload twice as fast or see twice as far).
