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  1. #11

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    I have 2x SATA 3.0 160g HD's in a RAID0 config, and it works great. Being lazy, I just let each of the 4 installs patch itself. As far as why I run 4 copies of the game files, it crashes if I run them all from the same install. Vista seems a bit... quirky if you will, so I just go with what works.

  2. #12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilbur
    Quote Originally Posted by mxracer050
    you guy have it all wrong!!

    having copies of WoW is just plain sexy :wink:
    No, having multiple copies of WoW opened over one computer will result in slowing your HDD's significantly. If you have one copy opened five times at least you will benefit from the cached data. It'd be well worth investing in 4 low capacity SATA 2's Raid level 0 and stick WoW on there, should give you some much improved load times ;-)
    Thats what i was hoping to do with mine, especially since i will only have 2, MAYBE 3 toons going at once.

  3. #13

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    has anyone tried using junction.exe to set hardlinks to a single instance of the WOW subfolders, leaving the config.wtf and Interface as a real entries?

    this would mean one instance to patch and possibly the disk access benefits of a single copy but could give the flexibility of many.

    I would try it myself... but after a day at work managing a huge Active Directory... I just like to play! (and with a baby daughter and pregnant GF I don't get the time anyway )

  4. #14

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    the only reason for multiple wow folders would be different configurations for each instance. you actually get increased memory usage this way, as DLLs would not be shared.

    keyclone could manage the profiles, insuring a different profile just before starting wow. only problem would be changes to the profile would have to be done through keyclone or an editor outside of the game... as any changes saved within the game would be lost/overwritten by the other wow instance.

    i have read some requests for keyclone to manage "profiles".. is this what people meant?

  5. #15

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    Keyclone can already change gResolution... can it change the other graphical settings?

    if yes then that is probably all that is needed....

    Saved Variables are character specific
    Addons can be disabled by character
    keybindings can be character specific

    anything I have missed?

  6. #16

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    I have three separate installations because the video, interface settings and mods differ from the main to the "follower" accounts.

  7. #17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djarid
    has anyone tried using junction.exe to set hardlinks to a single instance of the WOW subfolders, leaving the config.wtf and Interface as a real entries?
    I tried it, but it works not as perfect as you might think.
    The Folders, were you setup Junctions, have to be empty. So you can't set a Folder "WoW_1" to point at "WoW_0" and have another Directory in it which does "WoW_0" not have.

    The only possibility you might have, is to set junctions for every subfolder in "WoW_1"

    But then, you still have the problem, that you have du duplicate WoW.exe and everything in your WoW Rootfolder...
    A workaround could be a simple sync-batch, which copies all these these files beetween all wow-instances. (this shouldn't be much more than 15MB)

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