Quote Originally Posted by Frostie View Post
Just thought i'd add that I noticed quite a considerable performance drop when enabling this as per instructions at the top of the page. Also the graphics dont look as crisp as before, in fact very slightly blurry, anyone else notice this? Running a GTX480 1.5gb gfx card

Had to put my graphics down from Good to Fair to re-gain performance... am i doing something wrong?

Edit: And changing back to the original Innerspace settings and install has now prevented Innerspace from launching any more than one instance of WOW? Any ideas?
All you had to do was change the -d3d11 switch to -d3d9 as explained in my post. WoW saves the setting to config.wtf (thus why it's still in d3d11 mode and not launching more than one instance in the non-dev build without d3d11 support), but the command-line parameter overrides it (thus being the recommended method).

Lax: I did experience an error while running this on my system 9600GT SLI. It loaded the clients just fine, but then when I switch from one wow window to another it would lock up and the clients would be black windows. I am using two separate profiles since I have the main screen rendered by one card and the remaining 4 clients rendered by the second. I'm not sure if that had anything to do with the error.
SLI is bad mmkay. If you're in SLI, I don't think plugging monitors into the second card is going to have any particular advantage. If you have the display selection set in Inner Space this is one of the features that my post explains is not currently implemented anyway -- you'd have to set the monitor via the option in WoW instead. And disable SLI.

the problem when using DX11 on my setup is the same problem i encountered when playing solo
when i have the graphics set to ultra everything is fine and even better with dx11 but when multiboxing that lowers my FPS

when im boxing i have my slaves set to low, and my main char to good
but when using dx11 and using the settings as good i get tearing and black screens :S
Tearing I believe is supposed to be solved by enabling VSync, in WoW's advanced video settings panel. I don't have an answer as to why you would get black screens, but if I'm interpreting what you said correctly you also get this black screen problem without Inner Space and therefore it's probably not my fault?

Thanks for the feedback guys, I can try to reproduce some of these issues by fiddling with the game options but I imagine I might have to test separately on NVIDIA hardware, etc. Either way, even if this support goes into the live build you can still run d3d9 :P