I don't mean to rekindle that debate, though. It also really annoys other players who sit and wait while their opponent is obviously fiddling with a third-party tool instead of just playing by feel and trying to sharpen their own senses of how to adjust and curl their shots. It doesn't handle secondary wind effects (great subject to learn about - if you don't know it, look it up for some good tutorials) so it's not like perfect precision. The other is a full featured wind adjustment calculator that knows the accuracy for your club, lets you input the wind speed and direction and elevation change, then gives numbers for how much you'd need to move your target to compensate for the wind and get the ball to follow something close to what the ball guide shows. The overlay you see people talking about is a set of grid lines that help you both visualize what is truly straight in line with the wind and what is not, and also help you make wind adjustments to your target spot more accurate by giving you a visual point of reference that stands out a lot more sharply that just some pixel on the fairway that you chose to try to keep track of. But maybe simply by redrawing GC often and/or randomly timed they get the desired effect anyway? Just a hypothesis. I don't know how that's possible because I thought the final screen compositing from all sources took place in a process that GC cannot touch. GC regularly paints over a CPU monitor / temperature display that I tried to use in a similar way. Instead I think it has already been (for months) using some additional techniques of frequent and possibly randomly timed screen re-drawing to fool any overlay apps that try this route. I don't think the GC app detects Notebook under these conditions. The overlay did work as long as I was just on home/shop/clan screens, but it still died and disappeared at some point in any match, anywhere from right at the start of the match to sometimes as late as going to a shootout. I tried either way: either GC in the sandbox and Notebook outside of it, or vice versa. I tried as directed, and successfully got everything installed and running in an isolated app sandbox (Island). I wanted to know if I have to anticipate people using it in upcoming tournament and tour play. I don't intend to use overlays, but I wanted to see if the arms race with this thing is back on. GolfClashTommy's "Video Guides For All Tours (2-11)" Post and his video Guide for 47 Shootouts post. Or click the GUIDE flair to see all Guide posts. Looking for guides? Check out the GUIDE WIKI Please report any rule violations directly to the moderation team. Please post all clan recruiting and searching posts on the recruiting sub: /r/GolfClashClans This rule also applies to callouts for emoji spamming and similar unsportsmanlike behavior. It may not be a cheat, so please check the Known Issues page on the wiki. This can be done via the in-game settings menu within the Golf Clash app or via their support website. Please report any cheats or suspect cheaters directly to Playdemic. Self promotion should be thoughtful, limited and consistently well received by the community. This includes "title only" posts, "I'm quitting" posts, and other posts that won't generate discussion. Low effort content will be removed at the discretion of the moderation team. You can and will be banned without warning. No personal attacks, no excessive profanity, no threats of violence. Please follow the Rediquette rules don't be a jerk. Rediquette is just as important as golf etiquette. You're allowed to have an opinion, but you're not allowed to be a jerk about it. This includes the buying, selling, and trading of accounts or game items. Posting content that encourages, instructs, or asks about cheats, hacks, or other topics that go against the Golf Clash Terms of Service are bannable offenses and will be removed. No hacking, cheating or buying/selling accounts. All content must be related to Golf Clash or this subreddit.
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