View Full Version : How many wow folders symlink 5 boxing
wowphreak
10-24-2008, 11:54 PM
Consider yeh can actually setup each char to run different addons?
just run one folder symlinked
Imbax32
10-25-2008, 06:18 AM
Hi!
How many wow copies do i need if i run symlink ?
wow1 Main wow. wow1 shares data.WTF,interface to wow2
wow2 4 slaves
Or
wow1 main wow wow1 shares data.WTF,interface to wow2 wow3 wow4 wow5
wow2 slave
wow3 slave
wow4 slave
wow5 slave
Harddrive setup C:\ Raid 0 2x raptors 1000rpm 300gb SSD = data.WTF,interface
Hachoo
10-25-2008, 06:20 AM
Either one works.
Personally I use 5 folders as sometimes I have different addons for each clone or want my settings 100% different, but a lot of people simply choose to do 1 main wow folder and 4 clones in the same second folder.
Imbax32
10-25-2008, 06:29 AM
ok Thanks ! :D
Lazzadorabcd
10-26-2008, 12:36 PM
I have always only used one wow folder for all the accounts. I guess its not ideal though if you want to have different settings per each client. Maybe will make different wow folders.
This is a good idea - probably thought of a long time ago - but as a fairly noob multi boxer, I never thought of it!!!
Thanks!
P.S. i have been having FPS issues with my game since 3.0 came out - maybe this will make a difference becuase I can set all the slaves to low resolution low color.
puppychow
10-26-2008, 01:56 PM
I symlink everything except the WTF\ folder, instead I symlink wtf\ACCOUNT so each wow\wtf folder has its own config.wtf which control all the video/gfx/sound/etc settings.
For AddOns I simply use the AddOns button on the login screen to turn on/off addons, that way I only have to update the addons once a week for one folder and they all get updated.
Works out great, took me 15 mins to update from 2.4.3 to patch 3.0 although it took a good week for the addons to all finally stop spitting out errors.
Griznah
10-27-2008, 05:31 AM
I only symlink the data and iterface/addons folders. This way I keep settings seperate and only have to update addons in one spot. It's brilliant!
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