I’m playing a free online MMORPG called Fiesta. I can only run it on one window, but is there a way to split it into two windows, so in one window I can log on to my main character and the other my alt (two different accounts). My laptop is messing up and i need to power level .. is there such a program that splits it into two windows? I had one for Diablo II … wondering if it were to be possible for Outspark’s Fiesta.
How can I play my game on two different windows?
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You can try making 2 windows accounts by going to control panel->user accounts. Then log in your main account in one user and then go to start->log off->switch user. Switch user and log in your alternate account. That way it won’t say that game guard is already activated(if there is a game guard). The only side effect in this is slowing your computer down. This will need a really fast computer if the game your playing has high resolutions.
Example of what i said above:
I create 2 accounts in windows named user 1 and user 2.
I log in to user 1 and open and log in my main account.
Log off..
Switch user..
I log in to user 2 and open my alternate account.
And btw you can switch between the accounts by pressing log off and switch user again..
Not really possible for MMORPGs or any online games for that matter.
If you do, the game servers will detect two accounts playing simultaneously and originating from the same I.P address. Then, they will go "Huh? Who’s logged into 2 accounts on the same computer? That’s illegal!". Thus, you will promptly get your accounts banned from the game.
Diablo II was different in the fact that when you split the windows to manage 2 characters, you weren’t really affecting anyone else except whoever you were connected online to. In MMORPGs, it’s a big nono and could lead to like a server crash or something.