I use ISBoxer because I started out boxing with WinEQ years ago. I'm familiar with it and I've never had problems running multiple accounts (although I'm on 1 PC).
I use ISBoxer because I started out boxing with WinEQ years ago. I'm familiar with it and I've never had problems running multiple accounts (although I'm on 1 PC).
Did you set it up entirely on your own, or did you use Mosg's setup? Also, I have an Alienware Aurora R3 from summer of 2011, and everytime I play SWTOR, I get the intensive memory usage message. So do you have like a superpower computer to run all the accounts?? I'm curious how intensive that would be.
I run 4 accounts on an MSI Gaming Laptop on "Very Low" settings. I might be able to push higher but it runs fine with a 50-60 fps on my characters. My home computers are i5's (homebuilt) with 12-16GBs memory and 1GB graphics cards. No problems there either (same settings).
I used Mosg's setup in the beginning as I was just learning the program (I had quit EQ and WinEQ a couple of years ago so ISBoxer was pretty new to me). Once I got the hang of what what Keymaps really are and what they're used for I was off and flying. I've leveled a couple of groups 1-55 (mostly melee) and am now trying to dial in my ranged groups (currently doing KDY with a vanguard, 2 gunslingers, and a commando). Ranged to me has been a little harder to dial in perfectly, but it's starting to pick up speed.
I only check here ever so often since it's pretty dead, but feel free to ask me anything. I *think* I've got a good handle on a good setup. Once you set up the "framework", adding new characters becomes very simple.
Heh. I hardly am an expert.
When using ISBoxer, the most important thing is to use Virtual Combat Keys in addition to Action Target Groups (there are youtube videos to help with this). Once that is set up, you could literally just set up 8 (1 for each mirrored advanced class) or 16 different keymaps. Then when you create characters you only have to point them to the correct keymap. This is a little of an oversimplification, but it's really not that hard.
Good luck and keep us posted.
EDIT: You don't *have* to do 8 or 16. I'm just saying those would really only be the max you'd ever really need. When I started out, I had 4 of the same characters so I just had a "Sentinel" map. Then, I added a "Sage" map, etc...
Last edited by Sadge : 03-17-2014 at 03:47 AM
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