Dual boxing: Double or Big
I just found this site and I am very interested in Dual Boxing WOW. I've read the forum quite a bit but haven't found the answer to my questions.
Ok I have two choices
1. Should I use my 32 inch widescreen HDTV to run two wow's side by side? Would I be able to make both game screens large enough so that they don't overlap?
2. Would it be possible to run two wow's on one computer but both on different monitors. Should I go and buy another 19 inch normal flat screen monitor and play two wow's. one computer, two screens. ?
Re: Dual boxing: Double or Big
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Originally Posted by Flyhigh1013
I just found this site and I am very interested in Dual Boxing WOW. I've read the forum quite a bit but haven't found the answer to my questions.
Ok I have two choices
1. Should I use my 32 inch widescreen HDTV to run two wow's side by side? Would I be able to make both game screens large enough so that they don't overlap?
If you can do a picture by picture then MAYBE. Most HDTVs do not support dual vga inputs. Further, most 32" HDTV screens are not really meant to be monitors. For example, the resolution on a 32" monitor is likely to be the same as a much smaller monitor (only its widescreen). They just make the pixels bigger. The 30" screens actually have 2560 x 1600 resolution (but almost none support 2 images at once). The ones that do (there are 2) cost $7000+ each.
2. Would it be possible to run two wow's on one computer but both on different monitors. Should I go and buy another 19 inch normal flat screen monitor and play two wow's. one computer, two screens. ?
Yes it is. Ideally with two different video cards though. You will need to use some software to enable input to go to both copies of wow, or simply split the input via a macroed alt tab or use two keyboards, etc.