Quote Originally Posted by 'Spatulor',index.php?page=Thread&postID=109766#pos t109766
Quote Originally Posted by 'TheStender',index.php?page=Thread&postID=107785#p ost107785
My favorite thing by far though is when someone just stops, and turns to watch you go by
I play with my 4 drones on a second monitor, quartered with Maximizer. I hit camera flip on one of them when I'm traveling, to use as a rear view mirror, and I get people doing double takes a LOT. Sometimes I encourage it by stringing my boys (5 orc shaman) in a chain. #5 follows #4, follows #3, etc.

Though so far, everyone's been nice. The only negative input I've gotten has been one comment about the expense, and a couple alliance /spit on me, which doesn't bother me. I just smash them into nonexistence (which I woulda done anyway) and move on.


I've been multiboxing on Uldaman for about 2 years. I've never once received anything from any Game Masters (GMs) nor received any email about any warning or ban. I have on a few occasions been told by players to 'Watch it' or 'so-and-so has reported you for botting' which most players don't know the difference between boxxing and botting. On the current realm that I am multiboxing shaman, I've been told many times by several players that I could get into trouble for having multiple accounts. The problem is that many players don't understand that boxxing is fine as long as you're at your keyboard hitting keystrokes controlling your characters. Boxxing doesn't mean botting. Botting means that there is some automation of a character happening where you're not at your keyboard. The makers of World of Warcraft don't like that. As long as you're at your keyboard controller your character(s), you're fine.

When a GM receives a report about someone, they will look into it, but when they find that you're boxxing, they will leave it at that. Boxxing multiple characters is fine.