Quote Originally Posted by Dramoth View Post
This is my second post on here (I think)...

I would like to say that it's a good post to see...

But after mucking about originally with dual-boxing, then tri-boxing and now moving right up to 5 man team, I am slowly working out the macro's keybindings thing myself, but for someone who wants to just jump straight in there and kill everything in site they will find the more technical side of things a bit of an issue.

They will expect to search for a particular macro and find it straight away and be able to cut and paste it into their macro windows and run out and play.

They expect there to be a full help guide if needs be that will hold their hands all the way through the long process of setting up their teams.

In the end, it's a constant learning process for all involved, and I think that also includes the more experienced boxers, and if someone expects to get a golden ticket to loads of awesome and win on their very first visit, they will end up going away disappointed...

But hopefully they will realise that it is a lot of hard work getting everything setup and that in the end... all that hard work is well worth it.
It doesn't help that a certain person who's banned here, who sells a multiboxing app, runs around telling everyone how easy it all is, and makes grandiose claims of how everything they (a new MBer) will need will be on their forums...and that place is a ghost town, so yeah, some of them probably come here looking for help.

It's also a reflection of the general WoW population now, too. A small amount of people put a ton of work into blogs and websites breaking every aspect of the game down, so most players just plug and play their whole way to end game. That attitude will not work with MBing. A lot of players expect to be walked through everything in the game, thanks to sites like wow.com and MMO champion and such - and then they complain when told to go to Elitist Jerks, because they actually have to read stuff there (they don't hold your hand, either).

This website is a MASSIVE boon to MBers, and I would not be doing it right now, if it were'nt for the sheer wealth of information that's contained here. Walking people through it step by step would only encourage the kind of people who should'nt be MBing - to MB, you need to have an interest in learning how macros work, learning more than one class, and trying things again and again to make it work, constantly tweaking and paying attention to recount and hogging the test dummies trying out rotations. That's why I agree with the policy here that it's each player's job to dig into the material, start reading, read more, play and try it, read more, try it again, and then ask questions.