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    Post 3 Boxing Hardware Evaluation & a Starter Questions.

    Hello,

    I have never multiboxed before, and I have tried to read up on how-to's and forums as much as I can, as the sticky suggested I shouldn't use my newbieness as lazyness. However, when it comes to computer hardware, I simply suck.

    1. I'm currently stuck with my work laptop as I travel with work. I'm wondering if anyone could comment if it would be OK to 3 Box on my current laptop hardware (below)? I only ask, as I don't want to shelf out for the extra 2 accounts unless it meets a minimum requirement. I have tried to Google this and found evaluations of hardware setups, but to be frank, I have no clue what they are talking about.

    Clevo W870CU Laptop
    Intel® Core™ i7-840QM / i7-820QM processor
    Intel® PM55 chipset
    ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 / 1GB GDDR5 Video RAM
    8 GB DDR3 1333 MHz

    2. My second question is, it seems that Keyclone would be the easiest for a beginner after reading about ISBoxer/Inner Space and Keyclone, and watching several Youtube and the instruction videos that are on the official sites.. However, I love the video of ISBoxer where the chap uses the mouse to hand in quests for multiple characters at once. So here is a silly question, is it wise for a starter to actually delve into ISBoxer and Innerspace or just stick with Keyclone?

    If you have read this far, thank you for taking the time!

    Whurwynn

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    Your laptop will run three accounts fine.

    As for mouse broadcasting, you would be better using hotkeynet or is boxer, as keyclone is rubbish as broadcasting

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikekim View Post
    Your laptop will run three accounts fine.

    As for mouse broadcasting, you would be better using hotkeynet or is boxer, as keyclone is rubbish as broadcasting
    Greatly appreciated mikekim. I will take your suggestion and read up on Inner Space/ISBoxer (as I don't know to much except the Youtube vids).

    Thanks!
    Whurwynn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whur View Post
    However, I love the video of ISBoxer where the chap uses the mouse to hand in quests for multiple characters at once.
    Just so you know, you can also manage quest hand-ins {and a crapton of other stuff} through Jamba {Guide}. Mouse broadcasting isn't required for quests to be easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Khatovar View Post
    Just so you know, you can also manage quest hand-ins {and a crapton of other stuff} through Jamba {Guide}. Mouse broadcasting isn't required for quests to be easy.
    Khatovar is correct, you can perform quest hand-ins with any software (or hardware solution).
    the easiest way is to have auto quest completion enabled using jamba and use IWT (interact with target) to open the quest dialogue box initially.

    mouse broadcasting comes more into its own when you start to play around with character abilities that require ground based targeting (ie. Blizzard, Force of Nature etc)

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    Im only about 4 months into boxing now. I tried a few of them, and settled on ISBoxer and Jamba combination.

    I encourage anyone to not confuse a ton of options as a negative. ISBoxer looks difficult to use, however, there is a quicksetup guide wizard that will get your team rollin in minutes with all the basic stuff already covered.

    But, if youre like me, you'll get hungry for more, and want to simplify more, and you will need to learn the software to use it.

    Im still learning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khatovar View Post
    Just so you know, you can also manage quest hand-ins {and a crapton of other stuff} through Jamba {Guide}. Mouse broadcasting isn't required for quests to be easy.
    Thank you Khatovar! Just read the Jamba pages, and it looks fantastic, especially the quest one. Doesn't look daunting at all!

    Quote Originally Posted by mikekim View Post
    Khatovar is correct, you can perform quest hand-ins with any software (or hardware solution).
    the easiest way is to have auto quest completion enabled using jamba and use IWT (interact with target) to open the quest dialogue box initially.

    mouse broadcasting comes more into its own when you start to play around with character abilities that require ground based targeting (ie. Blizzard, Force of Nature etc)
    I think I will try to stay away from ground based targeting for a while, but thank you for bringing it to my attention!

    Quote Originally Posted by Apps View Post
    Im only about 4 months into boxing now. I tried a few of them, and settled on ISBoxer and Jamba combination.

    I encourage anyone to not confuse a ton of options as a negative. ISBoxer looks difficult to use, however, there is a quicksetup guide wizard that will get your team rollin in minutes with all the basic stuff already covered.

    But, if youre like me, you'll get hungry for more, and want to simplify more, and you will need to learn the software to use it.

    Im still learning.
    I am definitely going with ISBoxer/Inner Space even if the learning curve for a newbie (and especially with my computer skills hehe) will take a bit of time compared to say Keyclone.
    Last edited by Whur : 01-31-2011 at 10:47 AM

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    As a relatively new Boxer, I would also highly suggest iSboxer/Jamba.

    All options are relatively easy to figure out once you understand the logic that the long-term Boxers and Programmers have implemented into the tools/function. The ISBoxer getting started wizard makes getting into boxing a breeze. The time it takes to create 5 accounts is longer and choose your characters LITERALLY takes longer than installing ISBOXER and running the wizard. Just make sure you at least have Jamba - you can always get the other add-ons later.

    My only STRONG suggestion:

    Read as much as you can reasonably absorb... but as soon as you can - just creating toons and start running

    Don't get stuck on setting everything up right the first go. It's tedious and can overwhelm you. ISBoxer serves as a framework, so often if you add functionality as you need it, you will find it's reusable with all your other teams. IMO for your first team, do it as you come across challenges that require you to learn the software. Often enough they are trivial things that feel like they should be simple. They usually are. Then you will eventually run your first instance or two, and realize you need more functionality. Eventually - you will just learn how ISBoxer works and how intuitive it really is.

    After a while, the solutions will become self-evident as you learn and slowly becomes - "Oh I need to set this up" rather than "How do I set this up".
    Last edited by wakasm : 01-31-2011 at 03:49 PM

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    I would like to touch on a point that might have been overlooked.

    He mentions that he will be using a laptop computer instead of a desktop. Whilst his system specifications are certainly powerful enough to run 3 clients, the real issue he is going to run into will be heat dissipation from his laptop.

    The main problem is that with your HDD, GPU and CPU being pushed to their limits, I fear that your computer will overheat very quickly and run the risk of frying your GPU.

    I would suggest you google your make of graphics card and find it's maximum temperature and the rule of thumb is (max temp - 30) = safe running temp for GPU

    Secondly, make sure that when you play you either manually set your fans to overclocking or have a large amount of ventilation in your space, possibly with a portable fan blowing across your exhaust.

    This will be the main problem I foresee with using a laptop computer

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    Quote Originally Posted by wakasm View Post
    As a relatively new Boxer, I would also highly suggest iSboxer/Jamba.

    All options are relatively easy to figure out once you understand the logic that the long-term Boxers and Programmers have implemented into the tools/function. The ISBoxer getting started wizard makes getting into boxing a breeze. The time it takes to create 5 accounts is longer and choose your characters LITERALLY takes longer than installing ISBOXER and running the wizard. Just make sure you at least have Jamba - you can always get the other add-ons later.

    My only STRONG suggestion:

    Read as much as you can reasonably absorb... but as soon as you can - just creating toons and start running

    Don't get stuck on setting everything up right the first go. It's tedious and can overwhelm you. ISBoxer serves as a framework, so often if you add functionality as you need it, you will find it's reusable with all your other teams. IMO for your first team, do it as you come across challenges that require you to learn the software. Often enough they are trivial things that feel like they should be simple. They usually are. Then you will eventually run your first instance or two, and realize you need more functionality. Eventually - you will just learn how ISBoxer works and how intuitive it really is.

    After a while, the solutions will become self-evident as you learn and slowly becomes - "Oh I need to set this up" rather than "How do I set this up".
    wakasm, I took your advice, I purchased 3 accounts, and purchased a subscription from ISBoxer, and just went for it. I chickened out and did 3 test characters which were of course "Hunters". And it was awesome.... I am hooked. Thank you for the advice!

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