2010年8月24日星期二
Pwnboxer Review Multiboxing Software
Heya guys, I’m Ross. I’ve been multiboxing for over a year now and have been looking for my perfect watches multiboxing software for quite some time. A little history about me: I previously multiboxed with a $5000 hardware setup, and while it was great, it didn’t do things with the precision I needed. I’m writing this review because I’ve been very interested in this software for a while, and hadn’t seen much else written about it. So in the interest of giving other multiboxers the low-down on it, I am writing this review.This is my un***ed review of Pwnboxer. I’ll be sharing both the good and the bad of the software, rather then like so many of the one sided ;reviews; you see today. Below are just the opinions of a somewhat experienced multiboxer.First of all, What precisely is Pwnboxer?Pwnboxer is a multiboxing suite by former CEO of wowhead.com, Tim Sullivan.The software itself is designed to be very *** and easy to use, while allowing you to control anywhere from 2 to 10 characters simultaneously in MMOs like World of Warcraft.Built in are a ton of features, from mouse & keyboard broadcasting (makes casting aoes easy as hell!) to custom game settings to increase performance on older PCs. One of the newest features in Pwnboxer 2.0 is dockable clickmapping which allows you to make an in-game grid with buttons that broadcast commands to all of your characters.What makes Pwnboxer so great is the abilty to multibox a number of characters with ease, without having to learn complicated scripting or navigate an overly complex UI. It easy to setup your characters and games, use clickmapping to send commands to all your characters with the click of a mouse, and manage healing, tanking, DPS and AOEs all at once.My confession is that when I first heard about Pwnboxer I figured it wasn’t any good. I believed the only way to really multibox was with a complex setup of 5 PCs and displays, networked together with KVM switches and a bunch of other hardware. I didn’t think a single application could do what my old setup could.