Nope, if your's is doing that, you have a clickbar or something set up. Mine does, but only because I configured my HotKeyNet to have a mouseover region that sends assist + the Jamba keybind on keypress, in my case, the assist key "[" . I just double-checked and if I click an item in my Item Bar, only my master uses it. My slaves won't use said item unless I send the [ key while over the mouseover region {which sends Assist + Ctrl Numpad1} or I press Ctrl Numpad1 manually.
All the Jamba item bar does is add the item that the master puts in to the same slot on the slaves.
http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/27095-Jamba-Item
http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/3...l=1#post286602
Or you're using a macro, but that still requires keybinds to be broadcast -
http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/4...l=1#post373755
I cover healing in the Second Newbie's Guide - http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/4...l=1#post354394
It's latency. And while slaves are running, they are on follow, and follow has a set distance. How it appears to you, however, is going to be heavily influenced by your latency and hardware. While you're looking at a multiboxer, you're just watching - everything is coming to you at the same rate. But while you're multiboxing, your system now has to process all those other windows and all those other actions. Even watching your team from a slave window can show things differently than you see in your master's.Edit: Also, is it normal that when I'm controlling my main I see the slaves doing everything a bit later, such as jumping, etc.? Also, it seems like they are following me awfully far away. It may be due to the latency, but all the multiboxers I've seen are always running/standing inside of each other, except when cc'ing, etc.
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