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Ctrl Alt WoW Episode 54 - Hard vs Easy

Ctrl Alt WoW Episode 54 - Hard vs Easy

FromCtrl Alt WoW - Virtual Reality Podcast


Ctrl Alt WoW Episode 54 - Hard vs Easy

FromCtrl Alt WoW - Virtual Reality Podcast

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ashayo joins Aprillian in a discussion of their week of gameplay in Azeroth. The two talk about what they've been doing in World of Warcraft and alts as well as Dual Boxing. Aprillian admits to not liking some of the pressure in regularly run instances. They also discuss secondary sklls as they pertains to alts. Thanks Blizzard!

What we've Been doing

Aprillian

Went into Hellfire Citadel with Auntrilia (Level 63 Hunter) and Rilfire (Level 60 Hunter) with Ashoyo's Hilde and Jekle     Hard for me to do the organized shooting thing.   Setting up stuff, I kind of like to just fight.  Ashayo knows the best ways.  I felt a lot of pressure.

Went to Zul Farak with Aprillian (Level 43 Warlock), Treshel (Level 53 Hunter) and Auntrillia.  I was doing pretty fine, of course Auntrillia is overpowered.  I take my time make sure my 3 are in position

 I mentioned in gchat that I was doing this and someone offered to join me.  They needed some of the quests finished.

Practicing ignoring people in Trade - Cuts down for a small time.  A couple of times I hit invite instead of ignore and people accepted

Secondary Skills:

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I'm Nîmrod. I play a level 70 hunter main the Eitrigg realm.

On my main account I have the level 70 hunter, a level 70 warrior, and a level 45 rogue I'm working on. On my secondary account I have a level 58 hunter, and a level 45 warrior.

I noticed you guys were talking about dual boxing and I thought I'd share something not many people know.

I play on a Macintosh. I am able to play two accounts simultaneously on the one machine!

My Mac is a fairly powerful one. It's an 8-Core machine. 8 3GHz intel Xeon cores and 8GB of RAM, with an ATI 1900 graphics card with 512MB on board.

I have two monitors attached, an Apple 30" display and an Apple 24" display.

On the Mac, you just have to create a copy of your WoW folder and poof, you can launch two separate WoW processes. WoW is very self contained, not spreading crap all over your hard disk, and we Mac folks don't have to worry about antiquated constructs like registry files.

I log into both accounts all the time using the one machine. My performance is still great.

I've even done this on my Mac laptop. I open two instances of WoW on the one screen in small windows, but it works. I wouldn't want to play long that way though. It's much nicer on the large flat screen monitors.

I like the podcast very much.

Keep it up!

Thanks,

Nîmrod.

The American Heritage Dictionary offers two distinct definitions of animrod -- either a hunter, or a person regarded as silly or foolish. The dictionary goes on to explain that the second meaning probably originated with the cartoon character Bugs Bunny. The wily Bugs used the term in its original sense to refer to dithering hunter Elmer Fudd, whom he called a "poor little Nimrod." Over time, however, the "hunter" meaning got dropped, and the "dithering" connotation stuck.

Hi Aprillian:

I just listened to my first episode of your podcast (#53) and wanted to let you know that I thought it was great. I've subscribed to it through iTunes and will definitely catch future episodes.

I met Ashayo last night for the first time. We ran Shattered Halls together and he mentioned the podcast. He was fun to group with and an excellent guest on your show.

Best of luck to you, Molsan
Released:
Mar 16, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Podcast For Those of Us Who Love World of Warcraft and Love Making Many Alts.