Quote Originally Posted by Mueric
Heh, nice work. Now, why aren't you multiboxing?
Well good question, i think the first reason is, that it will costs a lot of money per month for a game that i really like to play, but i did not love it that much. For me WOW is a good game that i like to play a few times per week.

The second reason is more a personal matter.
I allready played WOW since the beta but i only have 2 lvl 70 mainchars. The third char stucked at lvl63 since a few month because i'm bored of leveling and seeing the 5man instances again and again. In the last few month i'm only playing the big 25man instances, thats where i got the most fun in WOW recently (my raid is practicing at Illidan Council right now).

I've tried other mmorpgs as well like, Everquest or Guild Wars, but i don't like them. The graphic style is to realistic for me, i love the japanese comic style . I'm a big fan of Final Fantasy, Breath of Fire, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger for example. Thats why the only mmorpg i like is WOW.

Quote Originally Posted by Shogun
How sturdy are they? any movement? Also, do you think using spacers as you mentioned, you could set the top screen at a slight angle (with a longer bolt) I might have to look into modifying it slightly to allow for that
After attaching the monitors the deskstand is really sturdy, no movement at all after placing it on the table.

Quote Originally Posted by Shogun
Also, do you think using spacers as you mentioned, you could set the top screen at a slight angle (with a longer bolt) I might have to look into modifying it slightly to allow for that
Yeah i thought about it too, and it is possible with a longer bolt, the hole's in the plate are a bit bigger (M5) than the hole's in the back of the monitor (M4). On the photo it looks a bit high, but sitting in front of the "wall" it feels different. The top 2 tft's are in a good sight, so i don't need to set them into a slight angle.