So, the concencus is - 5 boxing is doable on a MBP; But don't expect high end pvp or smooth running in Dalaran?
Also, you guys that using MBPs, is it the fancier graphics card versions? How much memory?
So, the concencus is - 5 boxing is doable on a MBP; But don't expect high end pvp or smooth running in Dalaran?
Also, you guys that using MBPs, is it the fancier graphics card versions? How much memory?
5 boxing on Chamber of Aspects, EU (Horde) and Soon on Classic.
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Stock graphics card. And yeah. Entering Ogrimmar on all 5 characters at once is just asking for trouble. But out in the world, or in an instance, things run at a fully usable level. Things get entirely un-usable in big cities though. Massive graphics lag and that kind of stuff. Note this is on a 3 year old, cluttered macbook pro.
SSD in macbook pro is completely doable
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...le,1913-3.html
Thats just the first link from a google search but I know lots of people have done it. I'm sure it would boost performance a good bit. I also just looked it up and my current HD is 5400 rpm so that could account for a bunch of my issues as well. I imagine that with the graphics card upgrade, 4gb of ram (i do have this), and a SSD you might find one of the new MBP to have considerably good performance for 5 boxing.
Last edited by lacitpo : 12-20-2009 at 07:00 AM
I've played on Macs the whole way, starting with the first week of release, I played on a G4 Cube, and then upgraded to a dual 2.0 G5. When I got to 5 accounts, I played with 3 on the G5, and two on an Intel Mac Mini I picked up for cheap.
Now I play on a 24" iMac, 2.8 Core 2 Duo, Radeon HD 2600 Pro, with a 20" lcd on the side for two windows (mainly it's for Photoshop and design work, but it comes in handy for WoW too) Runs 5 just fine, with 4 gigs ram, with effects all the way down.
The only places I have issues is Dalaran. I can run my team around Ironforge and Shattrath all day with no problems, but if I try to zone into Dalaran, two of them will guaranteed DC, and framerates go to no kidding about 1 frame per 3 minutes. It's UGLY. So, if I have to go through, I go one at a time.
The new 27" iMac is on my list to get next year, not only for design work, but if I get back into MBing, it will be a lot better with 8 gigs ram total - most of the problems with Dalaran I know are from running 5 accounts with 4 gigs.
I have Snow Leopard sitting here, haven't installed it yet, I'm hoping there's a little bit of a boost with it. I need to back up my main drive first, and I need to buy a new drive for backup, and I'm not going anywhere near a computer store until after Xmas, so that will happen next week. I also have to work out some driver issues for some other software I use for design, that I've read about.
Been having some issues with Plexter lately, while running it's fine, but if I start quitting characters, it will crash after the first couple. Next time it happens i'll grab a report and send it to the author.
I've been tempted to BootCamp my copy of Windows and get a KeyClone license, but with all the nasties out there, I feel safer on the Mac.
Have the iPhone authenticator, too.
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I'm 5 boxing on a Mac Pro 8Gb, 2x Quad core Xeon, 8800 GT.
I have all 5 WoW instances on the same hard disk partition. I have other storage options but that seems enough.
I'm using the following software: Jamba (free), Plexer (25$), and SizeUp ($13).
@Gadzooks: I also had the Plexer crash when terminating wow instances, other than that runs fine.
At work I have used Linux, Solaris, and Windows. At home I only use Mac because it is easier, prettier, more reliable, and a real Unix.
I like Macs because
- They are easier. The basic philosophy is to dumb down the UI so it disappears (that is, the user shouldn't wonder how the UI works, not a for second). Overall I see more work on interaction design on Mac applications, eg: iPhoto = best home photo organizer.
- They are reliable. Less hardware options mean less driver headaches, and less hardware incompatibilities.
- They are high end. This means better quality of construction and little details like the magnetic power connector (reeeally handy).
- OS X. It's unix. It has the better desktop manager. You won't miss any kind of software (maybe CAD apps?, not sure).
- No DLL hell, no need to reinstall anything, no malware, no more antivirus nonsense.
- iChat. See the ones you love without buying and installing additional bullshit. It also lets you share screen and do tech support on remote.
- ..other reasons i don't remember i guess. :P
I 5 box on a Quad core Mac Pro, 8 gigs Ram, and a GTX 285. Have an SSD and run all copies from the one directory. Plexor used for the broadcasting.
I use one 30" monitor but run the games windowed at 1920x1200 max effects for all 5 copies. I use Spaces to run all 5 copies in the same place/same res on each Space. Simply hotkey Ctrl+1,2,3,4,5 to each Space, and I have near instantaneous switching to any client, even at that resolution. You can even use Expose to see all 5 copies running at once if you want. Impressive stuff given it's all at the OS level.
Compared to the years of dual boxing on a high end PC this setup is much more stable & more usable. OSX just seems more capable at multi-tasking multiple high end applications.
Use a N52 speedpad for handling all the extra bindings needed. Just got a G13 and quite impressed so may switch to that.
Dalaran is still laggy, but that's the only place I'm not seeing 30fps constant. I just avoid running all 5 thru there on follow![]()
I used to 5-box on a Mac Pro, 12gb RAM, 30" monitor, using Spaces to hide my followers. This worked okay but I tend to key-spam in instances, which caused some lag issues the Clonekeys. Login was annoying as I had to arrange windows etc., lag in Shattrath (this was last summer 08 or so) was a bitch. I switched to all-hardware and I like that better.
Current setup is 24" iMac, 27" i7 is in the mail to me supposedly. This is where I run my main/iTunes/vent/etc., graphics mostly turned up. Followers are on 4 x Mac Mini, each with a 19" monitor on a 2x2 vesa mount, graphics mostly turned down. Input is via wireless non-bluetooth keyboard, all 5 computers set to the same channel. Mouse input is via main machine and synergy. Additionally I have a 4-input KVM with keyboard and trackball, but that doesn't get used very much.
This setup works very nicely. 30fps+ on the follower boxes, 60fps on main machine, no problematic lag anywhere -- except that Dalaran is quite laggy on my main machine since 3.3, which I think has to do with one or more mods that I only have on my main (followers use a minimal mod suite) or perhaps insufficient system memory, since the slaves are unaffected. My only complaint really is Synergy won't let me mouse off the main machine if it's in full-screen, so I have to run that one windowed -- I'm used to it but would rather run full screen.
You can of course boot Macs into Windows via bootcamp, so there's never been any question for me as to which hardware to buy. You get a Mac you get the ability to run Windows for games and Mac OS for, well, everything else. Having to reboot for games is mildly irritating at times, but with WoW that isn't an issue.
I raid on my main pretty regularly (not multiboxing), and not a night goes by where at least one person doesn't DC at some point during the night due to their machine crashing. Not just WoW, but they're off vent as well for a minute or two while they reboot. This is never one of the four or five of us who play on a Mac. Anecdotal I know, but amazingly consistent.
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