Quote Originally Posted by sputnik
Quote Originally Posted by Shogun
I don't think anyone's directly attacking the guy, but more questioning his motives, he is after all doing this to sell information rather than game. And if you read the banner above the forums "Dual-Boxing, Gaming elevated to the next level". But hey, each to his own
As previously stated, I felt like sharing my hardware setup, and how many WOWs it's possible to run per PC. Whether you "agree" with what I'm doing or not, I don't really care. Personally, I think making money is a lot more important than rotting in front of a computer playing games 16 hours a day. If you're already making enough to be financially independent - great - then you can game all you want If you feel like you have nothing to gain by reading this thread, then move on to the next thread.

Another fun pic of hardware upgrades during tuesday realm maintenance window:

I have nightmares just thinking about the upgrades and reinstalls I have to do this weekend... Can't imagine how much chaos that would cause in my head :P

As for the setup, I agree it's interesting to see how many instances of WoW you can run on each machine, and how much the logging in and character creation can be automated. I guess it's just the stigma that people who do things in-game to make cash get tarred with, bots and farmers bad rep carrying over I guess.

And I barely have time to play 4-5 hours a day, let alone 16, I work full time, married, etc

How does the information gathering work btw? You log into a realm with a new character, say alliance, do /who *realm name* and lvl/class etc a few times, that info is collected, then log a horde character on that same realm and do the same again? How long does a full cycle of all realms take for example? (using all PCs and instances)