Goose_Herder
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Hi,
So I've used MQ2 in the past, back when you had to download the source and compile it yourself, but this was more for messing about, wasn't interested in the actual hack stuff like ghost killing/no delay etc as I didn't want to risk my accounts. I didn't really get much done apart from setting up a simple heal macro for myself but if i'm honest I stopped using it pretty quickly after i set it up as i was concerned i would be found out and have my accounts banned as back then it seemed like MQ2 was much more reviled than it is now (at least that is how I perceived it to be)
I've played multiple characters since 2005 or so, mostly just used WinEQ2 to do this and continued with that until a couple of years or so ago when I finally checked out ISBoxer, which is pretty awesome, especially in driving from one character without having to switch windows for simple stuff, which does get a bit exhausting using WinEQ2 only.
However, as I've looked more into what you guys do, it does seem like this is something I'm interested in (awaiting confirmation this will be 'allowed' as such on Rizlona) as it does appear this is more or less OK to use from DPG point of view, but I'm not sure if both this and ISBoxer would be needed.
I will admit I'm interested in using kissassist to help out. I'm planning on a 6 box on Rizlona and whilst you can do some decent stuff with ISBoxer, it does seem there is much more you can do with what you guys are offering.
So, my actual question is, do you guys still run ISboxer as well as MQ2/VV, or do you find that you only really need MQ2/VV? I'm thinking about subscribing prior to Rizlona launching so I can see about getting all set up on Live so I'm ready to go when it does launch, but I'm not sure if I need to be looking at both of these in tandem, or if I'm best off using this only.
I will say that I don't use a lot of the features of ISboxer, I only really have some simple broadcast macros set up and have my windows set to be stacked on each other and I do still do quite a bit manually by switching windows, especially when things are going south, but I would prefer to do most stuff on my main (which will be a SK) rather than having to switch windows etc.
So I've used MQ2 in the past, back when you had to download the source and compile it yourself, but this was more for messing about, wasn't interested in the actual hack stuff like ghost killing/no delay etc as I didn't want to risk my accounts. I didn't really get much done apart from setting up a simple heal macro for myself but if i'm honest I stopped using it pretty quickly after i set it up as i was concerned i would be found out and have my accounts banned as back then it seemed like MQ2 was much more reviled than it is now (at least that is how I perceived it to be)
I've played multiple characters since 2005 or so, mostly just used WinEQ2 to do this and continued with that until a couple of years or so ago when I finally checked out ISBoxer, which is pretty awesome, especially in driving from one character without having to switch windows for simple stuff, which does get a bit exhausting using WinEQ2 only.
However, as I've looked more into what you guys do, it does seem like this is something I'm interested in (awaiting confirmation this will be 'allowed' as such on Rizlona) as it does appear this is more or less OK to use from DPG point of view, but I'm not sure if both this and ISBoxer would be needed.
I will admit I'm interested in using kissassist to help out. I'm planning on a 6 box on Rizlona and whilst you can do some decent stuff with ISBoxer, it does seem there is much more you can do with what you guys are offering.
So, my actual question is, do you guys still run ISboxer as well as MQ2/VV, or do you find that you only really need MQ2/VV? I'm thinking about subscribing prior to Rizlona launching so I can see about getting all set up on Live so I'm ready to go when it does launch, but I'm not sure if I need to be looking at both of these in tandem, or if I'm best off using this only.
I will say that I don't use a lot of the features of ISboxer, I only really have some simple broadcast macros set up and have my windows set to be stacked on each other and I do still do quite a bit manually by switching windows, especially when things are going south, but I would prefer to do most stuff on my main (which will be a SK) rather than having to switch windows etc.