I will no longer be maintaining this program and it does not work for the current patch. Check out PoeHUD (PoeHUD - Overlay for Path of Exile) instead.
Introduction
This is a multihack I have been using while playing Path of Exile for a very long time now. It works by reading memory and drawing stuff on an invisible window on top of Path of Exile's window. If you find any bugs or have any suggestions please PM me here or post in this thread. Using this program is a bannable offence, use at your own risk.
Usage instructions
- .NET Framework v4 or higher is needed to run the program since it is written in C#.
- Path of Exile must be run in fullscreen windowed or just windowed, no real fullscreen.
- There are some settings you can edit in "config/settings.txt", mostly enabling and disabling features.
- This program uses SlimDX to render so you need to install the End User Runtime for .NET v4.0 x86 from this page. Make sure you install the x86 version even if you have Windows x64.
Features
- Healthbars: Displays healthbars on top of allies, enemies and minions in different colors.
- Minimap icons: Draws icons for enemies, minions and strongboxes in different colors
- Item alert: Plays a sound when a rare, unique, 5-link, 6-link, map, currency item is dropped
- Tooltip item level: Shows item level of item on its tooltip
- Boss alerts: Shows a warning when certain monsters (reflect, inner treasure, wealth, rogue exile, invasion boss) are in range of you.
- Ingame menu to quickly edit settings
- Experience per hour: Shows current XP/hour and estimated time to level up
- Preload alerts: Tells you if there is a strongbox, rogue exile or invasion boss in the current area.
- Zoomhack
- Fullbright
- Maphack
Download
Regular client
ExileHUD.zip
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Steam client
ExileHUD-Steam.zip
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Troubleshooting
Make sure you are running as admin.
Here are some potential solutions if you are getting a blackscreen or really bad flickering:
Solution 1
- Right click your desktop background and select 'Personalize'.
- Change the theme to one of the Aero themes.
- Wait for it to apply and then you are done.
Solution 2
- Open the start menu and search for 'transparency'
- Click on the option that says 'Find and fix problems with transparency and other effects'.
- Keep clicking next until finished
Solution 3
- Open the start menu and search for 'performance'
- Click on the option that says 'Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows'.
- Make sure 'Enable desktop composition' is on.
Solution 4
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel (don't know how to do this for non-nvidia cards, but should be easy to google)
- Go to Manage 3D Settings
- Disable "Antialiasing - FXAA" on the Global Settings tab
- Click apply
Screenshots