Myself and about 30 other people where I work would shut down the offices for a few minutes and get 10 computers per person going 
Wow, what a joke for everyone else who wasn't gaming the system. Maybe the 'normal Joe' NRs will get a fair shot at a tag for once. I know of locals who piled on the NR tags here every year for out-of-state friends as well, time to play fair.
This was basiscally the good and bad of the old system. If you wanted it hard enough you could drive/fly to Idaho, find a license vendor (better if it was someone obscure like a fishing shop) and then buy your tag in person, or have a friend buy one for you and 10 other people at once in the same way. The people who weren't doing that had 4 browsers open on 4 computers, and then took the highest number in the queue. Anyone who was just logging in on one device and hoping for the best hardly had a prayer. Our group always got tags... (I'm local, but my friends). It was BS, now its more fair, but now it costs a lot more to try also. I think we may be surprised this year to see some units not sell out in the first pass. If everyone puts the most popular ones down, and nobody puts some "bad backup options" then we may see remaining tags on those. For people far out of state, they might not even know what the less desiriable units are. That'll change after this first pass when everyone gets to see draw data.
As someone mentioned on here, we think there's this mass of extra people who wanted tags but didn't get them. Keep in mind there are 28,000 deer and elk tags combined (sure some are outfitter, etc), but there's a LOT of NR tags that everyone is going for at the same time. That queue would get up in the 40-60k realm, but for a large contingency, our group included, we might have had 50 slots for 5 guys. It could have been that there were only 10k unique people in the online queue and then maybe 1k in person? All we really know is at the end most of the tags went to someone who was willing to pay for a chance in perhaps their last choice (or previously not-considered unit). I just have to wonder how many people thought "{random idaho zone with no elk}, what the heck, why not?" when they finally got in, who now might not put it in their 5 choice list at all.
Anyway, good luck to everyone. Hope this is a more streamlined approach and most folks get a tag they want.