Honestly, now that the malarkey multiboxing is gone, I'm kinda curious about trying it with just two sets of keyboards on two screens. Like, I wonder how many guys I could have running around at once before one ends up being totally useless. Goodness knows I have enough keyboards and monitors sitting around—of course, I'd just do stupid stuff like dungeons and old world quests. I'm not a bad enough person to want to ruin the auction house.
best policy change!
This is a big poggers moment boys.
Salty multiboxer here. Never tried to corner markets or do anything that disrupted the game for others. Just ran around questing, doing old dungeons for appearances and collect mounts. Never PVPd with them and just kept to myself in general. For a very long time I was the only MBer on my server. But then over a short period of time I started running into them more often. I noticed to that most didnt appear to be controlled by a human. Their movements were mechanical and precise. I am here to tell you that there is nothing precise about a human controlled MB group lol.Anyway, over the last few months I have noticed ALOT of MBers just absolutely ruining it for everyone else. The 20 boomkins bot groups laying waste to every fast spawn area in the game. The 10 crows zeroing in on nodes and magically pick it all at once. Those arent people. And because of the shear numbers of them, I knew the end of MBing is nye and so it is. Time to move on and trust me when I say that I never intended to ruin the game for anyone.
This pleases me :3
The same for the powerleveling please ...
Meh, they'll lose money I guess.Yay them?
The idea that multiboxing is banned is so misinformed. Blizzard embraces it so much that it's FULLY SUPPORTTED BY THEIR STANDARD CLIENT (yes, you need nothing to play 2-5 accounts of wow, except game time).Gold is the issue, since it's attached to real money (tokens) makes it's so that Blizzard can't simply let the supply grow infinitely. I think the hyperspawns and hardcore multiboxing forced Blizzard's hands as some were taking it to dangerous extremes (enough gold to disrupt the companies capital flow if they decided to start donating gold en-masse?)
GOOD NEWS EVERYONE