

That said the amount of work it would require to try and do something like this that still wouldn't really work correctly especially when the game already gives you a good amount of information with spotting and the minimap and grenade indicators that something like this would be a waste of time. In the case of Warzone players, it’s a stats tracker, and so it’s invaluable to streamers and players in general. In MTG Arena, it can track cards used, your stats, and more. Overwolf is a program that offers a variety of uses. ”It is indeed a line that people wouldnt want crossed but the devs have said that a simple crosshair overlay is fine if you start doing the other things then well they didnt say that was ok and can be banned. Overwolf should be a completely safe program for Warzone players, and instead, bans are being doled out. Sure, it wouldn't be very effective or accurate, but that is a fine line you don't want to cross. Given an overlay program, and some image processing, it's not a huge stretch to start tracking player movements, or ingame objects such as projectiles/grenades/mines etc (aka wallhacks/ESP). ↑ “ Well, in all honesty, a piece of tape and sharpie has zero chance of exposing things about the game, so I have no issue with that.
