The Sun - Colorbot (2PC)
An external color-detection tool, built on a two-PC setup.
Overview
What Is The Sun?
The Sun is a color-based detection tool. It reads what's on screen, finds enemy outlines and highlights, and reacts to them. The whole thing runs on a separate PC, so the gaming machine stays completely clean. No injections, no hooks, no drivers. Nothing touches the game.
On the second PC, The Sun processes each frame through configurable color thresholds to pick out enemy indicators. It works with capture cards, UDP streaming, or GDI capture depending on your setup. You set the color profiles, adjust the sensitivity, and it handles the rest frame by frame.
Core Features
What's under the hood and why it matters.
Outline & Highlight Rendering
We built this to pick up both hard outlines and softer highlight glows. You set the colors you want to match, and it filters out everything else.
Zero-Footprint Architecture
Nothing gets installed on your gaming PC. No drivers, no injected processes, no modified files. The Sun only runs on the second machine. So when anti-cheat looks at your gaming PC, there's genuinely nothing to find. It's not "well hidden", it's just not there.
Web-Based Config Editor
All the settings live in a browser-based editor. Color, FOV, Smooth, Humanization. We included presets for plug-and-play so you can get going right away, but you can always create your own config. Changes apply live, no restart needed.
Multi-Protocol Support
Three ways to get the screen rendering into the second PC. Capture card gives you the best latency and image quality. UDP streaming works over your local network if both machines are connected. GDI capture is the software-only option if you don't have extra hardware. Pick whichever fits your setup.
How It Works
From screen capture to output, here's what happens at each step.
1. Screen Capture
Your gaming PC's video output goes to the second machine. You can use a capture card, UDP streaming over your local network, or GDI capture if you don't have extra hardware. Either way, The Sun gets to analyze what's going on on that screen.
2. Color Analysis
Each frame gets scanned for pixel clusters that match your configured color profiles. Filtering strips out false positives from things like UI elements, particle effects, and environmental clutter so only actual player indicators come through.
3. Response Execution
Once a target is confirmed, The Sun acts on it based on your settings. There are multiple response profiles for different play styles and sensitivities. Output includes humanized variance so the movement looks natural. You can fine-tune timing, acceleration, and targeting behavior.
Requirements
Here's what you need to get it running.
- Two-PC Setup: One PC for gaming, one for running The Sun. They connect through a capture card, local network, or software bridge.
- Windows 10 or Windows 11: The second machine needs 64-bit Windows 10 or 11.
- Capture Card or Network Connection: A USB or PCIe capture card (Elgato, AVerMedia, etc.) gives the best results. If you'd rather not buy one, a stable Ethernet connection works for UDP streaming. GDI capture is also an option if you want a pure software setup.
- Internet Connection: Needed for license checks, the web config editor, and updates. Any standard broadband connection works fine -- bandwidth usage is minimal while it's running.