MarkHR
06-13-2009, 09:11 AM
I found out about the dual core native (processaffinity 3) to quad (processaffinity 15)/i7(processaffinity 255) core manual switch via the main wow forums. However, as I run two different copies I'd like two different settings.
The multibox folder is run at 1600x1200 with all sliders to the left and no effects. The other folder is for solo play and I have that set to in-game "ultra" with all effects checked.
While I'm happy with the multibox settings as they seem stable I'm looking for the upper limit on the normal settings. Going back to classic (I think) and 2.x wow there was a macro that you could run to tweak the settings beyond the in-game settings maximum.
Basically, what are the current 3.1.x upper limits (and lower if known) of the parameters and can these be summarized for an eleven macro? Wowwiki doesn't really have much on this other than a list of names, i.e., no limits or exactly what each one does seems to be mentioned.
So far the only comment's from blues I've found seem to suggest playing around with config.wtf and seeing what happens which, without the upper and lower limits, is pretty useless. Any other ideas or suggestions appreciated.
The multibox folder is run at 1600x1200 with all sliders to the left and no effects. The other folder is for solo play and I have that set to in-game "ultra" with all effects checked.
While I'm happy with the multibox settings as they seem stable I'm looking for the upper limit on the normal settings. Going back to classic (I think) and 2.x wow there was a macro that you could run to tweak the settings beyond the in-game settings maximum.
Basically, what are the current 3.1.x upper limits (and lower if known) of the parameters and can these be summarized for an eleven macro? Wowwiki doesn't really have much on this other than a list of names, i.e., no limits or exactly what each one does seems to be mentioned.
So far the only comment's from blues I've found seem to suggest playing around with config.wtf and seeing what happens which, without the upper and lower limits, is pretty useless. Any other ideas or suggestions appreciated.