TeamSpeak was never “here” in the first place, it certainly had its niche among certain gaming communities, but it - never - had as much traction as Discord does today. I am sure a design refresh is going to lure some older gamers back, but I am unconvinced it’ll even make a dent in Discord usage.
If it has the power to kill discord, I’m all for it. But paying for servers? I don’t think that’s it, chief.
Mumble still exists and isn’t proprietary…
Voice only though, doesn’t really have chat rooms or streaming support.
I like Mumble, it’s a simple and effective alternative to TeamSpeak.
Also, Matrix. And for voice/video … cat /dev/video0 | nc
And is about as bare bones as you can get. Sorry, but that just doesn’t cut it today. People have moved on from ONLY needing VOIP. Sharing images, videos, text, etc. is a big part of gaming communities now. Even small groups will want to share info from time to time that Mumble just can’t do well.
Suggesting Mumble is like suggesting someone get a bike when they’re asking what type of car they should get. Yea, sure, you can make a bunch of arguments for why a bike is better and why cars are bad, but at the end of the day; if the person is wanting an actual car, your suggestion is not helpful, useful, or appreciated.
I still can’t make the server run on Linux for some reason, seems like everything network related (Zerotier, Xlink and Mumble server) that I use for gaming just doesn’t work for me on Linux.
It’s weird because Jellyfin worked without tinkering.But yeah, I feel like Mumble sounds better than Discord too.
It’s rather a lot with 12 docker containers to run, I wonder what the resource usage is like.
I am a fan of self hosting, a year ago revolt was not quite ready to go yet. I might have another look
Is “so back” in the title supposed to be interpreted as a hip slang phrase?
It’s streets ahead!
Presumably
Why not matrix ? (Or even XMPP)
Matrix is text only isint it?
No
No its got voice calls with jitsi implementation along with their own built in “element chat” that has been implemented or is still being tested to be implemented.
That and 1 on 1 calls work out of the box with no jitsi or element chat configuration. (Still need coturn)
Ill be real i could get that going on my end but 99% of my friends wont even try if it doesn’t work out of the box
TeamSpeak never left for me. I’ve been running my own server for years now and a couple of friends and me still use it all the time.
Ye, they’ve been working on a not-discord for a while now
I wish Matrix video calls worked better so it could take over
Element call worked great for me for the last year, it lacks integration with clients, that’s the real problem.
any opinions on the various clients assuming linux laptop?