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5 computers and 5 accounts - need suggestions

lotrodude

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I want to run a group of characters as a dungeon team and lvl up a small guild. I have 5 dual core computers with 4 to 6 gig of memory on each one. I don't have a computer that will run all five accounts, but I can run them all by using these old laptops. Is there a place on the forums that discusses how to do this? If not, does anyone have any suggestions?
 
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Get Arelog start up the 5 computers, and get going. 5xWoW 5xHB and your set. Or anything missing in your thread?
 
I get all accounts going, all HBs set up on BGBuddy, invite all to group, get them all inside dungeon, start BGBuddies... THEN... they all leave the group and join separate BGs.
 
can't see the point in using 5 computers?..
why not just use 1 and then run wow with 5 windows?
 
His got a point there...but he could be using different bnet accounts and IP's if you are I would use Vmware for that, saves on power bill and space
 
If you are using BGBuddy and wondering why all in your party goes in BG's then make a wild get. You should not be using BGBuddy that's a Battleground bot.

So try DungeonBuddy and set it up on the leader and give some feedback.. :)
 
Sorry, I meant to say that I am using Dungeonbuddy and also tried Instancebuddy. Both gave the same result. The reason for five computers is because they were given to me by friends that upgraded. The reason I thought it was better to use five than one is because they are all dual cores with 4 to 6 gig of memory. I don't think I can five box WoW on any one of these machines.
 
Unless you have 64-bit dual-core machines (which I'm doubting), anything over 4gb of RAM wouldn't matter anyways. I highly doubt you would be able to 5-box, correct. I haven't used dungeonbuddy or instancebuddy to the point where I've had your issue though, good luck with finding your answer. Chances are it's probably something simple that you are simply over-looking.
 
Bob, I would not be surprised if it is a simple click of a switch that I overlooked. I just thought someone else may have done this and have some suggestions
 
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