I was pretty disappointed by the recent announcement, but I decided to give it a shot and go as low-tech as possible. I said goodbye to WOB and removed EMA. I turned on focus follows mouse and regedit the delay down to 0. Then I manually launched and resized/positioned five clients. Then I had to write new macros, update old ones, add new keybinds, etc. All together about 90 minutes of configuration.
I discovered that everything that I need can still be done, it's just a little inconvenient.
Old flow for combat:
Spam "1", occasionally hitting "2", "3", or "4" for heals or cooldowns or whatnot.
New flow:
Hold down "Alt", Spam "Esc" and "1", occasionally hitting "2", "3", or "4".
OR
Constantly move mouse around windows in a circle, spam "1", occasionally hitting "2", "3", or "4"
I haven't decided which one to use yet, but they both get the job done. Unfortunately, Alt-Esc seems to teleport my mouse pointer around to each window, so either way I have to stop spamming when I need to use the mouse. Fortunately, I don't need to use the mouse too many times during a fight, so it's only a small loss in DPS.
The real annoying changes come with the loss of EMA. No more auto-set loot type on invite, no more follow after combat, no more quest turn ins and flight paths. However, none of these are time-sensitive tasks. It's tedious to select the same flight marker or quest one at a time on every toon, but there's no time pressure to do it quickly, so it's not crucial. I'm constantly leaving toons behind because I forgot to make them follow, but I assume this will get better as my muscle memory changes.
After trying it, I'm much more optimistic about the future of multiboxing in WoW. It's not as easy as before November, but it's still plenty fun. I never boxed through TBC when it was current, so I'm really looking forward to that. I am exclusively a questing/dungeon player, so I don't know about PVP. It's possible that's borked beyond repair, but dungeons are still good to go.
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