
This line pointing up and right from center. Please don't assume I don't understand armor angling and bouncing etc, I just don't understand what this particular tool is telling me :( what is it meant to tell me? And that green arc to the left and right of this line. I am sorry, I may be a bit stupid here but I would really appreciate help in understanding those two tools. I will use help that I get here to make video with explanation of all features in this crosshair mode for other confused people like me, but I need to understand this last bit that I just can't figure out on my own. Hello there, by a coincidence I was forced to switch to another crosshair today which happened to be MeltyMap's Mathmod Crosshair. Here's my explanation, please correct me if I am wrong. Possible angle of penetration is measured on the crosshair from the upper part of the crosshair to the right part, making a total of 45 degrees angle: |_ The slope angle marker takes into account enemy's armor thickness and your penetration power. The thicker the enemy's armor the more narrow will be the angle you can penetrate it from.


Meltymap mathmod update#
Listing mods here with the link to their last known update page and waiting for them to become officially 9.15 compatible or at very least 9.15 tested. In the first picture you can see that our gun can penetrate 22mm of armor and the enemy armor on the spot we are aiming at is only 15mm. XVM (Please see XVM notes below) 9.15 Ready. The angle marker becomes green and it indicates that we can penetrate this armor from a wide angle. NOTE: The green angle marker has a notch in the middle - to the left and right of the notch is how this crosshair takes into account WoT's mechanic of 25% of more or less chance of penetration. This is to say that the notch is theoretically anywhere on the green marker. Now, when we move the crosshair to a more thicker part of the armor which is 20mm, you can see that the the angle of penetration is more narrow which means you should probably fire only when the target is not much sloped. The lower your penetration is, smaller is the arc of the angle you can penetrate from. The crosshair DOES NOT take into account the actual angle at which you are aiming at the enemy.

I am aiming at the t29 turret cheeck from an extreme angle and the crosshair is telling me I still have the chance to penetrate.
