Quote Originally Posted by Mancolt View Post
There's so much to read and understand that it can be a little daunting. As someone who has never multiboxed, is there a particular guide you'd recommend that I follow step by step? Or would it be better to follow a guide like this: http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/2...-minutes-Setup and then just start playing around once I'm in ISBoxer? I feel like I just need to take the plunge and start messing around with it, because I don't think I'm ever gonna feel completely comfortable.
For the initial set up, I find this to be a good video tutorial on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvsGXzfi3xU

There's alot of information on that, but just to get everything set up, it's the first 5 or so minutes that should run you through the process of setting up your team with the quick setup wizard. Or alternatively you can see Mirai fly through the set up here starting at the 19:40 mark. The video was meant to demonstrate the advantages of the quick setup wizard over doing things manually, so anything previous to that is the "old" way of doing things

Personally I found Mirai's other tutorials incredibly helpful as well. He's also made a series called Multiboxing Gameplay Basics, covering quite a few topics.

Similarly to what you're saying I just started fiddling with ISBoxer once I was up and running. I did (and sometimes still do) break things accidentally, but I see it as a learning experience. I've discovered many things I probably would not have otherwise found out about while pulling my hair out and trying to figure out why things are not working. I'd say go for it and play around with things. Just make sure to keep safe copies of your profile. :P