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Goodguy
04-05-2008, 09:19 AM
Greetings guys, New multiboxer here

I't seems like I have a problem, I started out by register 5x trail accounts, and started testing, damn its nice, after 10h of macro/screen editing i finaly got it all to work out smooth.

Any way to the problem, when i was done testing it, i wanted to play on my original account, loged on, and it seems the fps is the same as i put in @ keyclone, why is that ? keyclone was not on, and why is keyclone saving that information, and where ?

Cheers

-Goodguy

Diamndzngunz
04-05-2008, 12:11 PM
When you log into WoW type in
/console maxfps 100

every time you run keyclone it's going to change the maxfps based on the options you have set up.

Goodguy
04-05-2008, 12:49 PM
thank you very much.

Btw guys, why dont any of you chare your WFT, so new players can start up easy with all macros and stuff :)
atleast i think it would have been much apricciated

Wilbur
04-07-2008, 05:34 AM
Sorry, thats never going to happen. We aren't about to start doing *All* the work for you.

asgradth
04-07-2008, 02:29 PM
Hell, half the fun of boxing is doing all the geeky techincal stuff to get it working... And besides, everyone does their own thing a little to a lot different than everyone else. I alone spent somewhere around ~15 hours setting_up/tweaking my quad-box configuration (window size/location, hotkeys, toons, maxfps settings, etc) and i'm still not done!

Chorizotarian
04-07-2008, 04:42 PM
Also a full dump of your WTF could contain lots of personally identifiable information: account name, character names, IP addresses, etc. No thanks.

aNiMaL
04-08-2008, 07:17 AM
Hell, half the fun of boxing is doing all the geeky techincal stuff to get it working... And besides, everyone does their own thing a little to a lot different than everyone else. I alone spent somewhere around ~15 hours setting_up/tweaking my quad-box configuration (window size/location, hotkeys, toons, maxfps settings, etc) and i'm still not done! Yup, the geek stuff is what really got me into it aswell.
My toons have just hit 14 and have a /played of 24 hours,
I usually stop every ~5 levels to rework my macros to new needs.
Altho it slows down my progress atm, it will return that time "lost" soon.
It's been a while since I had this much fun :D

Copying the settings from other people will never really make you understand what you're doing and once it breaks it's dead forever.