Nobody is going to like what I am about to write.
Photo 1: Here I am 16 seconds into a sortie, and getting shot at from a T34 at a range of 1.4k, as fast as it can reload and fire. Look carefully in the yellow circle with the blue arrow, and see the round that's about to pass through my turret. Also note the path of the round. Here it is without any analysis:
Photo 2: Here is the round's path with some analysis. Look at all the stuff he had to shoot through to get that round squarely through my turret.
Photo 3: Here's the path of the round from his position, a split second after he fires.
Photo 4: Here's the view down is barrel as he fires.
Photo 5: Here's the view down his barrel right before he fires. I drew the blue circle just to give you a reference.
Photo 6: Zooming way in, look what you see in the rim of the barrel metal.
My tank!Now, this is film viewer. But it is astonishing that my tank shows up in plain view in the metal rim of his barrel. That tells me that the information on the position and orientation of my tank is available.
Is there an exploit out there that lets a tank shoot through four sets of trees and a building, and through my turret? There has to be. Why would this player fire a bunch of rounds through trees and buildings, without the benefit of seeing my tank through his gun sight (or commander's position), unless he could see me all along through all those trees and buildings, by using an exploit.
This player - who I will not name because he is a long, long, looong time player - appears to have an exploit. And that is cheesy and needs to be corrected.