Caliban
12-05-2007, 03:17 PM
I've started two-boxing a little over week ago (and so far having a blast, regardless of the issues below), and have been lurking the forums since, but haven't found anyone mention any of the issues I'm having.
I started doing this on my laptop, using maximizer to show one instance at a time, full screen (minus the task bar), alt-tabbing to my clone when needed. Not ideal, but it will have to do for now. It makes switching back and forth easier and faster that running wow full screen.
The main problem is when I tried to set it up the same way on my desktop. Starting even a single wow with maximizer, runs VERY poor. I get literally about 1 FPS. I can see the screen update every frame, even on the login screen. It runs Wow smoothly on full-screen, but with maximizer, it seems it forgets to switch on the hardware acceleration or something. Needless to say, this is unplayable. It has an older nvidia, 7600 series I believe, from the top of my head. Nothing top-notch, but should be able to handle WoW easily.
Another minor problem I have is latency. When I start moving my main, it takes a full 1-2 seconds before I see my clone start moving, and he's rubber banding like crazy, and after a few seconds, he looses follow. This is just plain annoying, and I can live with this, if that's what it takes, but maybe someone has an idea of how to minimize this issue.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
I started doing this on my laptop, using maximizer to show one instance at a time, full screen (minus the task bar), alt-tabbing to my clone when needed. Not ideal, but it will have to do for now. It makes switching back and forth easier and faster that running wow full screen.
The main problem is when I tried to set it up the same way on my desktop. Starting even a single wow with maximizer, runs VERY poor. I get literally about 1 FPS. I can see the screen update every frame, even on the login screen. It runs Wow smoothly on full-screen, but with maximizer, it seems it forgets to switch on the hardware acceleration or something. Needless to say, this is unplayable. It has an older nvidia, 7600 series I believe, from the top of my head. Nothing top-notch, but should be able to handle WoW easily.
Another minor problem I have is latency. When I start moving my main, it takes a full 1-2 seconds before I see my clone start moving, and he's rubber banding like crazy, and after a few seconds, he looses follow. This is just plain annoying, and I can live with this, if that's what it takes, but maybe someone has an idea of how to minimize this issue.
Any ideas would be appreciated!