If you are aiming at a ship that is speeding up, the aimassist icon will "jump" forward from your locked-on cursor. A tad bit of practice and you will nail them every time. You don't shoot at the dot, you shoot along the direction line in the direction the enemy is turning in. The direction line by Cheatautomation comes in very handy in this situation. If the enemy is turning, the aim dot isn't going to be right, you need to know this. I restart the game + hack every time I use the bathroom during long sessions, works great to avoid this. I think it's WoWS related not hack related but after long play sessions the game will develop a memory leak of sorts, it will show itself by extreme FPS drops and eventually crashing over the course of a few minutes. If you have an old/weak CPU you may want to question the staff on how well they think it will perform. I just use the standard version since I've seen no problems. There is a test version available for all subs that is suppose to help this. I have had no problems with Cheatautomation but some lower end users have complained about performance. but in this game that's pretty irrelevant in my opinion because the only feature you need is an aim assist dot and an 'aimbot' button just to snap to the target a bit faster.Ĭheatautomation can save your settings so the next time you launch you don't need to change your settings, the only thing you need to do is adjust 2 sliders based on what ship you are playing. The tradeoff is the competition has more you can change. Cheatautomation is far and away easier for a newbie to pickup since it's all done in the GUI at any time. Competitor requires memorizing variable names if you want to change them on the fly or requires you to setup hotkeys before launching (more involved than it sounds). Custom crosshairs I find very useful too.Ĭheatautomation wins.
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There are a few mods I feel are important for great play, things like Ship Angle Indicator are very helpful for not taking citadels. Works fine with all the mods I've tried and I tend to use a bunch.
I have not found any incompatibilities with either cheat. You will quickly get the feel for how you need to aim it (need to lead a bit more etc) after a volley or two. If your ship isn't listed (many are here), use a setting of a similar ship. A tad rude at the other place, even to users who are trying to help and assist others. Has more ships with settings than the competitor. You only need to change your settings when you switch ships and the loading screen gives you ample time to do this.ĬheatAutomation wins. Changing them now though is no problem, just open the GUI and drag the slider (typing your settings may also come in the future). I have read that hotkeys for settings is possibly planned for future improvement here. Use the aim assist dot as a gauge not an "aimbot" spot, by switching that on the fly with the other one I came to rely on it too much as "the" spot to shoot. I've become a better player by not relying on it (I had settings that would switch between AP/HE - Low/High aim).
The competitor does have more features, like being able to hotkey settings for switching on the fly. Leading/trailing an aim assist dot is way easier than trying to aim without. If they are speeding up, then aim ahead of the aim-dot, if you want to land fireballs on their superstructure then aim a tad high. Both have aimbot buttons but you shouldn't use them other than to snap to a target then aim manually slightly. 2D radars, boxes and other information is unneeded or can be achieved with the use of mods which look nicer. The only feature you need is an aim assist icon and direction indicator. This is a review and comparison between CheatAutomation and a nameless competitor. I request I NOT receive extra time for my review so others can be sure I'm being 100% honest without any motives.