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    Quote Originally Posted by unit187
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    your welcome, its how i started, AHK and continue to play, looking forward when i get the money to go the PC route.
    Glad ur still on because i have no idea how to use AHK, Im confused to the max. Can you talk to me via MSN or X-fire? ( x-fire if possible )
    http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums2/viewtopic.php?t=807
    Even that confuses me
    then Keyclone is exaclty for you
    :lol: thanks for advice!

  2. #12

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    I'll definitely be picking up a couple of Keyclone licenses. I stumbled upon this website today....I have 5 WoW accounts and didnt know you could multi-task the clients. Yeah...I have 5 WoW accounts because I basically got my family into it. However, they don't really play anymore...which leaves me with trying to figure out something to recoup a bit of my investment. This looks like an answer. I'll start out dual boxing...eventually going dual-box on one PC and dual clients on my other PC. I might integrate another PC sometime along the line. I'm currently building another desktop to upgrade from what I have right now.

    Quad core on the main PC w/ 8800 GTS....Dual core on the secondary w/ 7900GT. Should be okay I think. Latency may be an issue but I don't plan on PvPing with that setup.

  3. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keiji505
    Latency may be an issue but I don't plan on PvPing with that setup.
    Are you saying I have issues!

    One thing to note with levelling, in my reading here I've discovered one thing that may make you want to do at least 3 clients vs 2 - you dont get a 'party bonus' if you have only two people in the party. If you have 3 or more you get a party xp bonus. I dont know if it goes up as you add four or five.

    Also I read that Dwarves get the biggest bonus.

    Dont know much about keyclone as I've gone the hardware option (read: going... *twiddles thumbs as I wait for stuff to arrive) but many ppl have great things to go and the author is very active on these forums.

    -Slats

  4. #14

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    Ah haha, wow. Sorry if I offended your Latency


    Hm, okay. I'll see if I can start out Tri-boxing. I'm going to do some dual boxing tests tommorow and see how well I can handle that. When I finally do get into leveling I'll run the tri/quad box setups. I don't know if my PC can handle three clients on it. If it can then I can run a rudimentary 5 box instead. Reading about Zin's setup is quite incredible and expensive. Kudos!

    I'm a little hardware limited still. My wife already gives me weird looks when I talk about playing more than one character.

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    I've talked to my gf about it - and she immediatly told me I was a cheater.

    I was a sad panda.

    I spoke to my Guildies about it and they called me crazy to 'spend so much money on wow'.

    Just watch a few multibox videos... and I get excited again about it. =)

    I play a pretty geared Warlock (will hit 5/5 merciless this week) and while its a blast, I need another project to get me back into the swing of things, and this is a project that I can carry across multiple MMO's.

    -Dan

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    Is there any truth in the Dwarfs get more thing?

    Interesting to know.

  7. #17

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    if you want to just get a quick taste of multi-boxing, get a few 10-day trials from wow and a copy of keyclone or AHK (to be fair). i suggest mages or some other caster as your first group... easier and more fun blow stuff up

    i can triple box on my old crappy laptop (1.5GHz, 1G RAM, 64M grfx) and still get 24 fps in SW. (800x600 each windowed)

    difference between keyclone is ahk.. keyclone costs $10 once while AHK is free. keyclone requires little to no setup, while AHK has some pretty extensive macro programming.

    there are threads on both here in general

  8. #18

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    haha I looked into AHK. I'd much rather pay the convenience factor associated with Keyclone. 10 bucks is like a drop in the bucket for such a nice program. Judging from the amount of work you've already put into it and are still putting into it, you're not charging enough haha!

    I do have a question though, I run a couple of OSes. Does your program work with Vista as well as XP? Are there issues with linking up to the two?

  9. #19

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    Well, I been 5 boxing on my quad core for some time now. It is no comparison to hardware. Don't matter how good your machine is, separate pc for each character is best. I tried dual boxing on 2 machines and it is FAR better in terms of latency. At some point when I have cash, I will be going 100% hardware, but in the meantime though, this works well. Especially for pve.

    I been doing some pvp and it is acceptable. Only problem is I get the odd disconnect on one of them once in awhile. Hopefully blizzard fixes the bugs with follow soon.

  10. #20

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    latency? seriously... you are on a local network with ping times under 1 ms... no one, anywhere, will feel the latency effects between 2 clones communicating across a local network to synchronize their actions. anyone that says they do, well.. they are expecting a bit much.

    now... running 1 per machine is much nicer to the cpu then 3 on the same cpu. but that's not latency, that's load.

    and high load can, depending on the situation/drivers, starve out communications and potentially disconnect a clone. i have yet to see that happen even on my crappy little laptop, unless my network was choppy.

    therefore... until money rains from heaven... multi-boxing with 2+ clones per machine it will be for me

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