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JU1CYFRU1T
08-17-2009, 05:49 PM
This is a question for those of you who have linked all 5 of your accounts to your Battle.net account:

Do you have to have 5 different installations of WoW on your computer in order for this to be possible? The reason I ask this, is because when you are entering your username/password... how are the accounts being distinguished? I want to link my other 4 accounts to my B-Net... but I open my WoW installs via "double-clicking" the icon again.

Thx

BoxingGeeks
08-17-2009, 05:56 PM
I would strongly advise you not to link your accounts to a Bnet account. With patch 3.2 releasing i was locked offline for 2 days because the bnet accounts use a different auth server then the rest of the world. After calling blizard tech support and then had to call blizard billing "1 hr phone call" to split my accounts back out of the Bnet style so i could log in. They said it was from a DNS setting that wasnt getting update by some ISP. Seems patch 3.2 changed teh bnet auth servers address.

Far as im concerned there is ZERO reason/reward to put them back together.

rahven32
08-17-2009, 06:22 PM
Never had any problems with mine. Eventually they are going to force the bnet accounts so might as well get it over with. As far as linking them you don't have to have wow installed at all. It's all done in account management part on their site.

Svpernova09
08-17-2009, 06:28 PM
There were a few problems when the battle.net login servers had issues. I didn't have ANY login issues with 3.2 I've been on battle.net login since the first day it went live.

But to the actual OP's question:

I use ISBoxer, which virtualizes the config.WTF file, which allows each wow to store it's own settings to it's own individual file, thus always opening with the correct account selected from the drop down. If you don't use ISBoxer, you should look into symlinking your installation so you can separate WTF folders for each toon.

Dorffo
08-17-2009, 06:30 PM
how are the accounts being distinguished?

If you link them and run all 4/5 out of the same directory you'll need to select the account for that window to log into from a drop-down each time.

There are several ways to address this if you want a faster login experience:


have 5 wow install directories (least appealing option)
use junctions or symbolic links (saves lots of space)
use Innerspace and virtual files
others?

I haven't had any issues with battle.net and authentication since switching my accounts over for the battle-bots earlier this summer, but I've certainly read about a number of folks with horror stories.

Sychosys
08-17-2009, 06:55 PM
Ive had no problems with my BNet accounts. I actually have two of them for my five accounts though.

Highly recommend going with the symbolic link approach for multiboxing in general though, makes life easier (Win7 shows one of my slaves as never needing to hit the hard drive, it just uses the cached data of the other accounts for instance)

heffner
08-17-2009, 07:50 PM
Not quite sure why it would be any different? You still select the account name as before, it's just a drop down menu instead, so you should still be able to log in multiple times.

Originally I didn't want to go this route either. It really seems that Blizzard is pushing this and will force you to go this route eventually. I was actually having problems with the regular log-in, while b.net users were not, so I figured I might as well switch and have never had a single problem. I switched about 1 month ago.

I definitely wouldn't do this if I didn't have an authenticator though.

Sychosys
08-17-2009, 08:07 PM
They used to give you a penguin vanity pet for merging your WoW account with a BNet account.. Course you also had to do this to participate in the WotLK beta.

iPhone Authenticator FTW! :)

Ualaa
08-17-2009, 11:58 PM
I was in WotLK beta, and did not do a Bnet account.
Didn't get a penquinn vanity pet either.

JU1CYFRU1T
08-18-2009, 11:39 AM
How would I "virtual link" things in Vista? I am a Mac guy, and am only running in Windows because there aren't any good MB software applications. I don't "hate" windows like some mac-people do, but it has been so long since I have used it that I feel like a n00b again.

People keep mentioning a "drop down menu"... what does that mean/look-like? I don't know if my MB software supports virtualizing the config.WTF file. I am using GameCommanderPro, and I like it (so far). Does anyone know if that does indeed automagically do what I need, or am I going to have to peform my own windows-voodoo-magic?

As far as B-net logins... my main (80-protadin) is on a B-net account, and that is where I would be merging all my accounts to. I just wanted to ask what I needed to do before I did it, and ran into major "wtf, why can't I log in" problems.

TL;DR
Does GCP virtualize the config.WTF file?
If not, how do I manually do it?

Barelan
08-18-2009, 02:29 PM
Yes it does - on your profile selection screen, select the profile and click edit. There is a Settings button alongside each of the "Character" boxes. You can set up different configs for each.

Tip - the system uses the "last" profile if you don't set up for each. In other words if you have a main with High rez, and alts with low, just set up toon 1 to be high and toon 2 to be low (all the others will default to be like toon 2)

zanthor
08-18-2009, 03:24 PM
I was in WotLK beta, and did not do a Bnet account.
Didn't get a penquinn vanity pet either.

Um... I call bullshit.

You may not have done a bnet account for your main accounts, but the ONLY way to access the beta was bnet.

Sychosys
08-18-2009, 03:24 PM
Search the forums for System Link there is a really good post with a power shell script that can set up wow copies for you with out copying the 14-15gb the game now is.

As for the accounts, here is the flow.

You log in with your bnet account, if you only have one WOW account it just logs you in, nothing extra to do. The first time you log in to a bnet account with multiple wow's you will get a dialog box asking which sub account you want to use. From there on out, underneath the Username And Password boxes is a drop down list with your wow account names in them. It -might- reset if you do not check 'remember username' or whatever it is.

I have never had any problems logging into WoW because of the bnet account. [shrug] with however many millions of people playing WoW now its not surprising that you are going to find Someone that something bad has happened to in any area.

As for the drop down menu its on the log in screen and will appear the first time you log in with a bnet account that has more than one game of wow

Sychosys
08-18-2009, 03:25 PM
Um... I call bullshit.

You may not have done a bnet account for your main accounts, but the ONLY way to access the beta was bnet.

Yeah I am right there with ya, but I really do not care that much and do not feel like usurping Juc1y's thread :) To my knowledge though all the beta was through bnet.. [shrug]

JU1CYFRU1T
08-18-2009, 05:51 PM
Highjack away... my questions have been answered. GCP will do what I want, and I get a drop-down for my B-net account login so that I can auto-log all the characters at the same time. Thanks everyone...

You are now free to call BS, and flame as needed / allowed by rules.

ROFL