Quote Originally Posted by Jeremiah View Post
I am off a mac and am quite capable of running 3 clients in native OS X. I can't comment on the running in bootcamp/parellels software for WoW.

In terms of mac mini, your main drawback will be your graphics card. As the 320m was designed as a mobile graphics solution for laptops and mini desktops, I don't think you'd enjoy the game quality from running 3 clients off the mac mini.

So, if you were to run 3 clients off of the mac mini and 2 off the laptop, I'd set it up like this.

Have your main client (master) running on your laptop and reduce all your settings down to low (recommended)

On the mac mini, set all the video settings to low and then go to advanced and limit your maximum FPS to 10 or so. That is quite important as the graphics card will be pulling power from your RAM and thus your load times in cities like dalaran etc will have an inverse load speed relation to the settings of your graphics.

I know that a lot of programs exist that can run cross system and even cross OS but I'm unsure about IS boxer. Those who use it might be able to shed light on that.

P.S-You had a mac and then you went back? Tut tut :P
Hi Jeremiah,

Really appreciate the 'how-to', I will try it this weekend to transfer 2-3 accounts to the mac mini to unburden the laptop.

I am definitely running Windows in bootcamp on the mac mini. No parallels or vmware for me.

To answer your question, I would never go back, I am temporarily visiting this world called Windows.