Yeah, I don't think our server has crashed once in a long, long time (over five months now maybe), the last time it was down was because the host we were paying for it upgraded it to the latest release.Quality, TS wins. And if you run the right server, not some pirated version, TS3 works fine. ET runs it, and only had crashes way back when we started, now MoltenDwarf has it running smooth and silky, vent just sucks IMO-Because of it's quality, and it's interface.
fixedQuality-wise - TeamSpeak 3
Costly-wise - TeamSpeak 3
Ahh, how embarrassing that you still got it a bit wrong.fixed
There I fixed it for you.Quality-wise - Mumble
Costly-wise - Mumble
Does anyone know if the new TS3 updated the codecs available? If so, I think TS3 is the more logical choice seeing as though both would have the same voice/sound quality. Plus, if we get a license then we're free to host our own 50-man server, saving us money for other needs(ie dedicated servers, Mabel's food ration).
I'm in for whatever is most beneficial/easiest.
Speaking of 50-slot servers... I have a 50-slot server up for grabs right now. Ever since we (Element Town) migrated our TeamSpeak 3 server from our shared TeamSpeak 3 host to our (powerful) dedicated linux box, we pretty much have a 50-slot server, running somewhere in the central-eastern United Stated, paid in full until July 26th, 2012 (that's a long-*** time).Does anyone know if the new TS3 updated the codecs available? If so, I think TS3 is the more logical choice seeing as though both would have the same voice/sound quality. Plus, if we get a license then we're free to host our own 50-man server, saving us money for other needs(ie dedicated servers, Mabel's food ration).
I'm in for whatever is most beneficial/easiest.