View Full Version : multible wow installs?
Lowcorn
07-28-2009, 08:23 AM
i remember reading something a while back about haveing more than one WOW installed on your comp increases performance or something. can anyone confirm this? or at least point out the benefits?
most i can think of is being able to run 1 coppy with higher rez/gfx settings than the slaved coppys.
scartomyzon
07-28-2009, 09:06 AM
If you simply search "wow copies" using the search functionality of this site, you will get about 50+ pages of information about the very topic you seek advice on. Of course some will be more or less useful, so you might try "wow copies install" and see what that finds. I personally think that one copy is good enough as I have never seen a huge difference when using multiple installs. YMMV
Mark
P.S.
Might want check the wiki as well....
Aarelan
07-28-2009, 09:28 AM
I also use one install - I've never had any issues, and it makes caching more efficient.
Meathead
07-28-2009, 09:39 AM
i use 2 one for alts one for main.
Tight
07-28-2009, 10:33 AM
I also use 2.
1 for solo gaming and 1 for boxing.
Ualaa
07-28-2009, 04:50 PM
Try a search for Symbolic Links (Vista) or Junction Points (XP).
Basically multiple installs lets you have different video settings and potentially a different set of addons per account.
If the installs are on separate hard drives, then the seek/access time can happen simultaneously which is also a slight boost.
If you use Symbolic Links, you have a parent wow folder which is a full install. You copy the entire folder, except don't copy the cache and data folders. Then symbolic link from the parent wow folder (which nothing is played in) to each copied folder which will be very small (20mb plus addons maybe). Come patch day, break the links, patch the parent folder and redo the links, then copy the new wow.exe from the parent folder to the linked folders.
The advantage of the Symbolic Links is that the information is loaded once, and then because of the link, its already in RAM and doesn't need to be loaded a second time for subsequent accounts. So, if Dalaran sucks when you log in, but your system is good enough that 30 seconds or 2 minutes later, the thrashing (hard drive activity) goes away and its smoother, Symbolic Links will get you to that point sooner. You'll load portals/boats/instances etc, a little faster.
The disadvantage is needing to break the links for each patch or risking errors which in my case twice required a reinstall from scratch.
I've gone back to one wow install, and just enable/disable addons, but have every addon any toon wants in the one folder. All clients have every option turned down somewhat or off. Back when I used Symbolic Links, my one-box raider had every option cranked up, my main tank for boxing was half way up/down on options, my slaves were all the way down. Still, a bit of eye candy on the raider missing, I don't have any headaches come patch days.
DrChaos
07-29-2009, 08:16 AM
Im with tight. I use three though. One is for solo play, one is for boxing and one is for testing out addons and modding
I've always used 1 folder for performance reasons. The different configuration per character is done by ISBoxer (the Quick Setup Wizard automatically sets it up now) so no need to muck about with symbolic links and junction points to get the effect of 1 folder. :)
Spirithawke
07-30-2009, 09:34 PM
These days I have moved up to 3 accounts at the same time active. I still use the symlink method as I like the ease of doing the settings for each account one time and being done with it. On patch days drag wtf folder to desktop, delete symlinked folder, re-run my batch file, put wtf folder back...rinse and repeat 2x more...up and playing in like 5 mins. Easy.
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