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  1. #1

    Default Pew Pew dont know what happend!!

    Well been M-boxing since sep-08..i leveled up my team and reach level 80 at 25-dec-08...and after frustration and smashed PC i took a break (yes i smashed my PC) :cursing: cos i couldent handle the all the wipes in heroic instances!! i wiped like all the time..

    So after i a friend asked me for advices how to start M-boxing, (helped him getting started with a team ) i could fell the love again. :P

    Well here comes the strange think to day i pawned CoS..( Infact i dident knew i did this one in heroic. i noticed after killing the first boss that i got emblem off heroism) inch: so i continued on with some other heroics and managed to clear

    >>Gundrak<< >>Draktharon keep<< >>utgarde keep<< and i only wiped on the snake boss in Gundrak once and on the last boss the rest was Eazy mode.. did something happend to me or have they changed something. ? ?(


    my team is 4x Elemental shamans and 1x Tankadin and no one off my shamans are resto..



    /from a happy multiboxer who can felll the Love again :thumbsup:

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    Default RE: Pew Pew dont know what happend!!

    Quote Originally Posted by 'hekola',index.php?page=Thread&postID=177112#post1 77112
    (yes i smashed my PC)
    That's an expensive way to vent your frustration. Perhaps you should hang a punching bag near your computer.
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    3.8 buffed elemental shamans alot.
    Slowly crawling back towards the experience that is Multiboxing Mayhem

  4. #4

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    Sometimes I fell the love again too. :whistling:
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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Kaynin',index.php?page=Thread&postID=177184#post1 77184
    3.8 buffed elemental shamans alot.
    Oh man, am I out of it. I just downloaded 3.0.9! :P
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    3.0.8 >.>
    Slowly crawling back towards the experience that is Multiboxing Mayhem

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    Default RE: RE: Pew Pew dont know what happend!!

    Quote Originally Posted by 'Vicker',index.php?page=Thread&postID=177183#post1 77183

    Quote Originally Posted by 'hekola',index.php?page=Thread&postID=177112#post1 77112
    (yes i smashed my PC)
    That's an expensive way to vent your frustration. Perhaps you should hang a punching bag near your computer.


    Here's an idea. If a "GAME" gets you THAT frustrated, take the $75 in your 5 toon subscription fees and put it towards an anger management class... seriously.

    Nothing in a pixelated world should make you destroy something in the real world.



    /psychiatrist hat off

    /cast good vibes
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    Not all computer bashing is anger related...

    In the late 80's on my 286 5Mhz when I was 6 or so, I once accidentally formatted C:/> (10 Mb Harddisk!) instead of A:/> (5,25" floppy). Without the damned system files present I couldn't install a thing on it anymore. :< I was without a clue as to what to do.. (parents comp :P ) and decided to look inside to see if I could fix it. After 2 hours of messing about with screwdrivers (and other tools) I had finally opened up the very tough to open up PC and located the harddisk! I disassembled the harddisk, but didn't see anything broken. When I tried to reassemble it however, I could not get it together anymore. :<

    So I was left with a PC that had a broken harddisk that was literally in pieces and had to come up with a way to hide the fact I wasn't able to computer. (I didn't want computer privileges to be provoked because I messed it up!). So I was left with no other choice but to shoved the PC down to the stairs.

    Later when parents came home and saw what had happened to the know very denty and broken computer, they were angry! But at least they would never know I fucked up the harddisk because I suck at computering, but rather a physical incapability to carry a 20 kilogram or something (thing was huge. :< ) PC down the stairs.

    The new computer was also a 286 5 Mhz but this one had a turbo button on the keyboard to go 10 Mhz. :> I've since many times contemplated about doing the same stair trick when I wanted to upgrade the PC. But I could hold myself together fortunatly. :P
    Slowly crawling back towards the experience that is Multiboxing Mayhem

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Kaynin',index.php?page=Thread&postID=177218#post1 77218
    Not all computer bashing is anger related...

    In the late 80's on my 286 5Mhz when I was 6 or so, I once accidentally formatted C:/> (10 Mb Harddisk!) instead of A:/> (5,25" floppy). Without the damned system files present I couldn't install a thing on it anymore. :< I was without a clue as to what to do.. (parents comp :P ) and decided to look inside to see if I could fix it. After 2 hours of messing about with screwdrivers (and other tools) I had finally opened up the very tough to open up PC and located the harddisk! I disassembled the harddisk, but didn't see anything broken. When I tried to reassemble it however, I could not get it together anymore. :<

    So I was left with a PC that had a broken harddisk that was literally in pieces and had to come up with a way to hide the fact I wasn't able to computer. (I didn't want computer privileges to be provoked because I messed it up!). So I was left with no other choice but to shoved the PC down to the stairs.

    Later when parents came home and saw what had happened to the know very denty and broken computer, they were angry! But at least they would never know I fucked up the harddisk because I suck at computering, but rather a physical incapability to carry a 20 kilogram or something (thing was huge. :< ) PC down the stairs.

    The new computer was also a 286 5 Mhz but this one had a turbo button on the keyboard to go 10 Mhz. :> I've since many times contemplated about doing the same stair trick when I wanted to upgrade the PC. But I could hold myself together fortunatly. :P
    Wow, lucky computers were cheap back then...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Oswyn',index.php?page=Thread&postID=177497#post17 7497
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Kaynin',index.php?page=Thread&postID=177218#post1 77218
    Not all computer bashing is anger related...

    In the late 80's on my 286 5Mhz when I was 6 or so, I once accidentally formatted C:/> (10 Mb Harddisk!) instead of A:/> (5,25" floppy). Without the damned system files present I couldn't install a thing on it anymore. :< I was without a clue as to what to do.. (parents comp :P ) and decided to look inside to see if I could fix it. After 2 hours of messing about with screwdrivers (and other tools) I had finally opened up the very tough to open up PC and located the harddisk! I disassembled the harddisk, but didn't see anything broken. When I tried to reassemble it however, I could not get it together anymore. :<

    So I was left with a PC that had a broken harddisk that was literally in pieces and had to come up with a way to hide the fact I wasn't able to computer. (I didn't want computer privileges to be provoked because I messed it up!). So I was left with no other choice but to shoved the PC down to the stairs.

    Later when parents came home and saw what had happened to the know very denty and broken computer, they were angry! But at least they would never know I fucked up the harddisk because I suck at computering, but rather a physical incapability to carry a 20 kilogram or something (thing was huge. :< ) PC down the stairs.

    The new computer was also a 286 5 Mhz but this one had a turbo button on the keyboard to go 10 Mhz. :> I've since many times contemplated about doing the same stair trick when I wanted to upgrade the PC. But I could hold myself together fortunatly. :P
    Wow, lucky computers were cheap back then...
    Wow, lucky I had no sense of what was cheap or expensive back then. :P
    They were pretty expensive though to my knowledge now. xD
    Slowly crawling back towards the experience that is Multiboxing Mayhem

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