In V4, clicking on a players GUID or Alias in GUIDTracker no longer brings up a pop-up window with the players info. Instead it will automatically search the Punksbusted, PBBans, GGC and Cheatbusted (if the game is AA2 or 3) websites for the player information and display that info in a browser window. For example, clicking on a BF2 player would display:
PBBans Search
PsB Search
GGC Search
The reason for the change is that anti-cheat sites will always maintain a comprehensive GUID, Alias, and IP data, whereas, GUIDTracker only maintains a list of aliases a player has been seen using.
Unfortunately, PBBans only allows MBi search using just the GUID. I'd like to be able to use the MPi but it requires inputting the game and since every damn anti-cheat site uses their own particular abbreviations for a game, it would get too messy to maintain. GUIDTracker uses the same abbreviations that Evenbalance uses:
aao = "America's Army"
aav3 = "America's Army Version 3"
bf1942 = "Battlefield 1942"
bf2 = "Battlefield 2"
bf2142 = "Battlefield 2142"
heroes = "Battlefield Heroes"
bfv = "Battlefield Vietnam"
cod = "Call of Duty"
cod2 = "Call of Duty 2"
cod4 = "Call of Duty 4"
waw = "Call of Duty: World at War"
crysis = "Crysis"
wh = "Crysis Wars"
doom3 = "DOOM3"
et = "Enemy Territory"
etqw = "Enemy Territory: Quake Wars"
fcx = "Far Cry 2"
fearpm = "F.E.A.R.: Perseus Mandate"
ffow = "Frontlines: Fuel of War"
nfs = "Need for Speed: ProStreet"
unco = "Need for Speed: Undercover"
prey = "PREY"
q3a = "Quake 3 Arena"
q4 = "Quake 4"
vegas = "Rainbow Six 5: Vegas"
vegas2 = "Rainbow Six 6: Vegas 2"
wolf = "Wolfenstein"
rtcw = "Return to Castle Wolfenstein"
sof2 = "Soldier of Fortune II"