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The two collections that jumped out to me were Tedjam+ and DerAva's collection.
From the description, my money is on Tedjam+.
Use a grep tool (I use Textcrawler Free) to search your Workshop folder for *.uc files containing the string X2Effect_GetOverThere (have to run it again for locally installed mods too I guess)
If you really wanted to know, you'd have to look at the source files. In my case, I do my main hook in X2DownloadableContentInfo_ImprovedWrathTargeting.uc.
Thanks for this!
@MrMister It's probably technically possible, but as you said, the user experience wouldn't be great. Also, I don't really feel the need to make such a mod for Justice, unlike with Wrath.
Do you think you could do the same with Justice? Though I realize it’ll be more uncomfortable amd need a really zoomed out view so you can select the tile next to you while still seeing the target in its original position.