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boxblizzard
07-17-2021, 03:55 PM
Dear All,

Since the ban of broadcasting software before TBC, i decided to pack up. However i have been playing TBC and got me thinking about returning, but with the safest option, hardware configuration.

My question to all simply is, what is the new process now for boxing using hardware and what is the best method?

can someone list a typical hardware setup and any software required etc

I am old school player of boxing so i have been used to broadcasting for long long time.

nodoze
07-17-2021, 04:19 PM
Dear All,

Since the ban of broadcasting software before TBC, i decided to pack up. However i have been playing TBC and got me thinking about returning, but with the safest option, hardware configuration.

My question to all simply is, what is the new process now for boxing using hardware and what is the best method?

can someone list a typical hardware setup and any software required etc

I am old school player of boxing so i have been used to broadcasting for long long time.Actually there was a 2nd announcement banning any mirroring/broadcasting whether facilitated via software or hardware...

My thoughts are that all on 1 PC using mouse-over-focus and no third-party-software is likely the safest as it shouldn't look like mirroring/broadcasting.

If going the hardware route I would use dedicated keysticks per PC and likely roll my fingers when doing DPS instead of pounding them at the same time...

The updated policy and both approaches (multiple PCs or single PC), including increased levels of risk, are discussed here:

https://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/58372-Answer-to-question-Is-Multiboxing-WoW-legal-and-safe

There are screenshots in the linked thread on replacement options showing keysticks in setups to replace Synchronous KM switches (which are by definition mirroring/broadcasting).

boxblizzard
07-17-2021, 05:36 PM
Actually there was a 2nd announcement banning any mirroring/broadcasting whether facilitated via software or hardware...

My thoughts are that all on 1 PC using mouse-over-focus and no third-party-software is likely the safest as it shouldn't look like mirroring/broadcasting.

If going the hardware route I would use dedicated keysticks per PC and likely roll my fingers when doing DPS instead of pounding them at the same time...

The updated policy and both approaches (multiple PCs or single PC), including increased levels of risk, are discussed here:

https://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/58372-Answer-to-question-Is-Multiboxing-WoW-legal-and-safe

There are screenshots in the linked thread on replacement options showing keysticks in setups to replace Synchronous KM switches (which are by definition mirroring/broadcasting).

Thank you, doesnt look worth while anymore.

Shame, huge blow to the community.

Osop
10-03-2021, 03:50 PM
Dear All,

Since the ban of broadcasting software before TBC, i decided to pack up. However i have been playing TBC and got me thinking about returning, but with the safest option, hardware configuration.

My question to all simply is, what is the new process now for boxing using hardware and what is the best method?

can someone list a typical hardware setup and any software required etc

I am old school player of boxing so i have been used to broadcasting for long long time.

the best software will depend on what you're trying to accomplish.