Guild Wars Multi-Logging
Jinkies
Hi guys, up until now I've been using a method my friend showed me to launch 2 copies of GW. Which has worked great for me in the past. But I hear alot of people talking about how you can launch 3,4,5+ accounts at once from the same computer.
I was wondering if anyone knew of software that enabled this, or a step by step process I can do manually to allow GW to open up many times on the same computer.
Thanks for the help in advance!
I was wondering if anyone knew of software that enabled this, or a step by step process I can do manually to allow GW to open up many times on the same computer.
Thanks for the help in advance!
Money Fo Me
Braxton619
Guild Wars Multi-Launch is the best program ever.
http://www.guildwarsguru.com/forum/s...php?t=10373154
http://www.guildwarsguru.com/forum/s...php?t=10373154
Snograt
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Guild Wars Multi-Launch is the best program ever.
http://www.guildwarsguru.com/forum/s...php?t=10373154 |
big bubba monk
are u aloud to use this program or will it get u banned?
prey monkie
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Guild Wars Multi-Launch is the best program ever.
http://www.guildwarsguru.com/forum/s...php?t=10373154 |
nice other links btw im defintly gonna check it out. + im pretty sure u won't get banned for using multi clients all my friends use it never had problems with it
Ritualist of Fail
Multi launch is so good and easy to use
Ritualist of Fail
Multi launch is so good and easy to use
Snograt
This is the GWML interface. The icons are as follows:
Top row: Launch; Add; Remove; Make Copy; Create Shortcut; Create Master Shortcut.
In the middle are the paths to your GW executables (made using the Add icon above, deleted with the Remove.)
Under that is the command line where you add all your normal GW switches such as -perf, -password, -windowed, -dx8, -noshaders or whatever.
Bottom row: Set path; Kill Mutex; Start TexMod; a check box for attempting to run two accounts from one GW executable - not stable and only useful for somebody with very limited HDD space (I guess) - and Exit.
That's all there is to it, beautiful in its simplicity.
Don't ask me what Kill Mutex is though - I think it's a "when all else fails" button for when only one client starts up.