Quote Originally Posted by 'Enndoh',index.php?page=Thread&postID=198675#post1 98675
Even though a few people might disagree, with the availability of kick ass high end parts at great prices now a days I don't really see a point to hardware boxing, but I'm not by any means a professional on the subject. But seriously for the price of 5 pc's that can run 1 wow on each you can build a single machine capable of running 10 wows at once lol.
Thats pretty much exactly what I was suspecting, im assured Xzin knows what he's talking abaut but 5k$?!?! Thats 13,5k Z?otych (polish currency) and I would have to work whole year on my parents pot, without spending a penny (Grosz for my country currency matter). Im not really sure how it does exceeds above normal software method but if its just for pimpy look like Adidas expensive shoes, then nty.
Quote Originally Posted by 'Turenn',index.php?page=Thread&postID=198678#post1 98678
1. A paladin and 3 ele and 1 resto shammie works great in PvE, you'll be able to do more or less all 5 man content in the game. As for PvP a group of 1 holy paladin and 4 ele shammies works great. or just drop the paladin when you are pvping.

2. I have tried both hardware and software boxing, and I personally think that software boxing is the superior option. It does require a better system though, but you can take advantage of PiP, so it will be easier to switch your main for collection quests and stuff like that. And it is cheaper.

3. Private servers are illegal and it will not be discussed on this site. Get some trial accounts if you want to do some testing before committing to 5 accounts. Remember to follow all of blizzards rules to the letter, as a multiboxer you have much more focus on yourself, and sooner or later you will be reported. And make sure ALL of the accounts are in your name!

Good Luck.
1) well thats PvE down but PvP. Since the Achivments system droped in I always had this mania to complete them all with is practictly impossible. While droping the Pally would be a good idea in BG, that would make things a bit tedious in Arena since I would have to drop a extra Shammy as well in order to 3v3. But then agian I might as well do it like Aeli and find myself a other player who plays a pally and tag along. But back to PvE it isnt as snazzy and awsome as I believed. Raiding might be a pain especially in fights with require moving.

2) Whats a PiP?

3) All snazzy and cool but I used my trial long ago... Looks like I'll have to make few new mails in order to pull them off agian
Quote Originally Posted by 'Kalahan',index.php?page=Thread&postID=198710#post 198710
If you want to test your system use a few trial accounts, that way you don't have to waste your recruit a friend things if it doesn't work out and you can get a picture of how well your machine and internet connection work on the real servers (I've messed about with private serves before and they perform very differently to the real ones).
Going off youe specs that computer should cope running 5 instances of WoW no problem (I started off with a computer not quite as powerful as that and it worked fine, mostly) though you may find that you'll have to drop the graphics settings and resolution of your slave accounts. Having a multi hardware solution isn't necessary to get a better performance anymore, if you just upgrade the GFX card, drop some more RAM in it and go for a 64 bit OS (so the extra RAM can be used, XP and Vista 32bit can only address up to 4GB and that includes whatever you have on your GFX card) you'll see major improvments, but I do think your current machine will do fine. A more pressing concern is your display, if you have dual monitors then you're probably good to go but trying to multibox with one monitor is a pain.
Truth is that I tested the 5x WoWs at my friends PC with has GForce FX 8600, Dual core 2.0, 4GB RAM and all WoWs on minimal settings (that was abaut 2 months ago) and everything went real smooth. Anyway I take it as that my Windows XP Home Edition might not be what it takes unless my slave acc's will be on minimal settings and the master account is on high ones.

Other then that There are 2 other things that dont give me peace of mind

1) Cursor management - Some classes has those point and click AoE Spells and I also heard of a program that copy's the position and clicks to all WoW Instances.. Do you guys know what was the name of it? cuz I forgot >_>

2) In with way a single monitor multibox is inferior to dual monitors? Unless the diffrence is fatal, I will have to bother looking for parts and graphic card than will work on 2 monitors.