They wouldn't need identical hardware. The only hardware that would be taken into account is the PC that the program is going to run on. The PC you're typing on wouldn't matter. (I'm not saying I'm going to do this. I was only asking what you thought about it.)
I've been thinking pretty much the same thing with one difference. I don't think there's any reason to save the info on other PCs because the other PCs can only use the info when they are connected to the installation PC, and if they are connected, they can just read the info in real time across the network from the installation PC.If you really want a central "launch" WoW - I would configure it like this.
Make it so each "mojo" can see every other mojo's running copies of WoW. (And SAVE them for future refernce).
Whenever you want to launch mulitple wow's on seperate PCs, just highlight them all (ctrl click?) and "launch" them.
that way any copy of mojo can luanch another copy of WoW on another machine, provided mojo is runnin there already.
This would keep your "no master no slave" setup.
I'm glad you like that concept. I like it too.And I STRONGLY advise against all this "pushing / pulling" config nonsense. If you do that, you'll basically be moving to the master / slave setup. I like the concept that there is no master or slave.
But I don't think pushing configs is master/slave. Unless I misunderstood it just means "copy settings from one PC to another."
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