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The term multiboxing comes from referring to a PC as a "box", with the traditional method of multiboxing being a couple of PCs side-by-side with their own monitors, keyboards and mice.  
 
The term multiboxing comes from referring to a PC as a "box", with the traditional method of multiboxing being a couple of PCs side-by-side with their own monitors, keyboards and mice.  
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The ISBoxer multiboxing software makes it easy to multibox on one PC, or on multiple PCs, with a [[Supported Games|range of games]]. In fact, ISBoxer works for more games than other multiboxing software due to Inner Space's unique ability to separate each game client's input stream from the others.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Supported Games]]
 
* [[Supported Games]]

Revision as of 17:29, 16 June 2011

Multiboxing is playing multiple characters together in a multiplayer online game like EVE Online, EverQuest, Lord of the Rings Online, RIFT, World of Warcraft and many other free and pay-to-play games.

Traditional multiboxing demonstrated on 2 PCs

The term multiboxing comes from referring to a PC as a "box", with the traditional method of multiboxing being a couple of PCs side-by-side with their own monitors, keyboards and mice.

The ISBoxer multiboxing software makes it easy to multibox on one PC, or on multiple PCs, with a range of games. In fact, ISBoxer works for more games than other multiboxing software due to Inner Space's unique ability to separate each game client's input stream from the others.

See Also