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I thought it was the oppositeIt'd be nice. I would definitely like it if the TS was more active. Unfortunately the majority don't even have/use TS.
That's actually why the Discord was made. It provides a more simple solution for community VoIP and chat.
Same man, i hate discord.I love da fudge out of Teamspeak, I had hosted so many voIP platforms over the years starting with Vent and TS has been my favorite. There are server Query programs that make it really easy to set up and administer and there are plugins that can be made if people know LUA. I have never been a fan of discord. I tried it, got annoyed AF with it and just can't go back. I even retried it on the DMF one and it was buggy and not my favorite thing in the world.
Exactly dude, if anything; discord's alot harder.Like here's what I'm talking about. When I joined the other day I couldn't hear notification sounds for text messages, no big deal, I figured I'd go to settings and turn it on... guess what. It was already on and just would not work, tried turning it off, then back on, checked what speakers it was using, nothing. I can't stand it, the thing about TeamSpeak is, it's SOOOO old that it's tried and true. It's had most of its bugs worked out and really doesn't ever give me problems.
My biggest complaint with people is that everyone says "TeamSpeak is too difficult, I can't figure it out." Really people? You can figure out how to connect to servers in the CS:GO server browser but not TeamSpeak....
- All you have to do is type the connection name and your username and you're set... Type in ts.dmfrenzy.com into the IP and it will connect, simple as pie...
- You can literally browse a list of all TS servers just like CS:GO... It's not that hard.
People that say "TeamSpeak is too hard" are really saying "I am too lazy to want to type in a couple words, instead I really want to only have to click a link." Guess what, you can make links that will open and auto connect to Teamspeak. I just don't get people's arguments over it.