Things that keep your sanity while multiboxing...
I was jsut curious what people do while they multibox to keep from going nuts while leveling, setting up, playing with new macros/addons etc.
I personally fidn that a guidl guild chat makes multiboxing sooo much easier while doign the quest/level grind and then I really enjoy being online, if the guild chat sucks tho or they r rude or boring or offline its really slow and tedious and I notice EVERY TIME I hafta click in 5 screens... and just how small each screen is and how I cant really read anythign on all my alts....
Another thing I do that helps is download books on tape and listen to a good book while I play.... I amsure this is like most of you putting on music or... watching tv or something but if I got good guildchat or a book on tape im dandy if not well... slow torcher followed by eye gouging and a break for a few hours.... or I go and bg if I am at one of those lovely x9's levels so I can actually enjoy it without getting a "this guy makes the whole team low leveled comments. I do with bg's were playable at all levels, not just when ur lvl x8 or x9. Oh well, I also with BG's had a global que system so we could use em anytime we wanted to help break up the level grind more basically jsut pick us up where que choses us and drop us off there when we r done... maybe a trinket or a special hearth thing?=P
Sanity or a close approximation thereof
Guild chat helps, talking on vent, music, tv, and perpetutal coffee breaks.
the most dangerous thing I can do is chat
I hate chat, I hate it with a passion. It is the single most reason I die in the game.
I usually forget to turn the keyclone broadcasting back on and attack something solo, not good if it's an elite.
I can't tell how many times I have 11111111122222222 in the chat line on the main or in all of the alts except for the main.
I wish there was a chat disable/enable button.
I try to limit myself to only using Ventrilo to talk to other guild members.
RE: the most dangerous thing I can do is chat
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Originally Posted by 'Catamer',index.php?page=Thread&postID=93461#post9 3461
I hate chat, I hate it with a passion. It is the single most reason I die in the game.
I usually forget to turn the keyclone broadcasting back on and attack something solo, not good if it's an elite.
I can't tell how many times I have 11111111122222222 in the chat line on the main or in all of the alts except for the main.
I wish there was a chat disable/enable button.
I try to limit myself to only using Ventrilo to talk to other guild members.
This is why i only chat when i'm /oom or taking a 5 minute break in an instance. I've wiped on Omar "the untankable" more than a few times by offering bets on if he's actually drop something I could use instead of just selling it. That Watchkeeper guy has been stingy too but I'm geared up enough now to just tank and spank even if I flub up the pull.
There always lots of swearing when I see four lines of "1111222222222222222222222222222226662222222222222 22222222223333333333333333333333333333333333333333 3333333333333333333333333334"
1 = totem macro
2 = dps rotation macro
6 = elemental precision
3 = chain heal
4 = pally bubble and run like all hell [img]../forum/images/smilies/crying.png[/img]
RE: Things that keep your sanity while multiboxing...
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Originally Posted by 'i8screaminmoose',index.php?page=Thread&postID=932 30#post93230
I was jsut curious what people do while they multibox to keep from going nuts while leveling, setting up, playing with new macros/addons etc.
In short... not multibox. Anytime that anything I'm doing in a game becomes tedious or not fun, I stop doing it. This balances the fact that when I discover something that I like to do, I dive in and keep at it. Then if I feel that I'm close to overdoing it, I stop. It keeps me from finding myself in a position where I'm doing something and I don't even know why (ie, playing a game when the game is no longer fun for me to play).
Maybe that's why I am usually so optimistic about these games. Anytime I feel burnout I stop, then play again once it passes. And I avoid any grind that I don't really truly want to do. I just know that there will be people complaining about the achievement grind shortly after WotLK is released, because they drive themselves to complete it even though they don't really want to. Games like this never become negative for me because I don't torture myself for the game's sake.
So, in order to keep from going nuts while multiboxing, I stop multiboxing when I feel I am about to go nuts. :)