So anyway, as I was saying in my first post I have now started multiboxing in World of Warcraft so I thought I’d give an explaination of how and why in case other people find themselves interested in such a thing.
The path to multiboxing for me started back in the days of Everquest where most people would dual-box either for raids or purely to powerlevel new characters up for raiding, but once I started playing WoW I didn’t really see the point to it as even from release it was painfully easy to solo to 60/70 quickly. Fast forward to about two months ago and I somehow came across Dual-Boxing.com and was intrigued at the ideas being shown of multi-boxing 4 or 5 characters for running your own arena team or instances. The more I read on the forum and blogs of others doing this, the more it seemed like a fun way to spend time when not raiding and as a way to gear up characters for other roles if needed on raids without relying on others or having to cajole friends to run SLab for the umpteenth time just so I might get [Cloak of the Inciter] for a dps character.
As I kept reading I kept looking at my current pc, along with my bank balance and tax time approaching in a few months and decided I needed some new equipment as a write-off so worked out what I would need and what I could make do without and set down the markets on impulse. I ended up back home with a Q6600 quad-core, 4Gb of Ram, a 500Gb hard drive, a BenQ 22″ lcd and a gigabyte P35 motherboard, fast forward about 6 hours and components have been swapped around and the new pc is up and running (as a side-note, there is definately a problem with the system as it keeps crashing with memory errors during wow, or randomly rebooting at other times, and Prime95 tells me there is a rounding error but I can’t track down which component is the problem).
At this stage I went and sent myself 3 trial invites to go with the 2 accounts I already had and bought the keyclone software that seemed so popular on dual-boxing, and this would have to be the best investment in multi-boxing one can make. After setting up the accounts and playing around with window sizes to have my main on one screen and the 4 others on the other screen I finally got to try multi-boxing and found it to be fun but still limited due to the add-ons I was using and lack of mapping options (next post I’ll likely go into add-ons and such that are helpful) so I did more research and found people raving about a product called X-Keys and some about the G15 Logitech keyboard.
After reading some reviews I decided that the X-Keys would be too expensive to buy in australia and the G15 with the 18 G-Keys was being phased out so I started scouring threads for other options, and found some people posting about the Belkin n52 Nostromo. I decided to start hitting up ebay for these and after managint to lose about 4 auctions and the supplies drying up I took a gamble and started phoning up electrical chain stores around the place that stock computer equipment…to my surprise the one I least expected had an n52 in stock and one of the EB’s around had a G15 Gaming keyboard still in stock so I quickly snatched them both up before they were sold, along with a Razer Lacitech mouse just to keep the blue lighting of peripheral theme going (and my MS mouse was just about dead).
With these now in hand I found multi-boxing to be much easier and a lot more fun so I eventually buckled and brought 3 final battlechests, at a good saving, and started up my first official 5 man team for PvE playing…but more of that later