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TS3 vs. Discord

Which do you prefer?

 

I use both but do prefer discord

this is a personal  list of the pros and cons for both ts3 and discord that apply to me. If there are any I didn't think of please feel free io share

 

pros of TS3:

more customisation

better control of permissions and control over server

Lots of plugins for client and server

custom ranks with lots of control

 

Cons of ts3:

Can Costs to run a server 

unfriendly ui for new users

 

pros of Discord:

userfriendly UI

dedicated text channels

Direct Messages

Better mobile app

 

cons of discord:

honestly there will be a few but I can't think of any

 

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I like discord.

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Discord looks a lot more, professional while TS3 looks ... bad

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15 minutes ago, Jed M said:

TS3 Pro:

  • People have to be in your server to grab your IP

Even then, you can customize permissions to where users can't see other user's connection information.

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22 minutes ago, Vulrax said:

Discord looks a lot more, professional while TS3 looks ... bad

I completely disagree. The TS3 interface is much more clean and simple than that of discord. TeamSpeak is actually more business-oriented than Discord is. Discord's interface to me seems more cluttered and full of gimmicks compared to that of TS3.

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2 minutes ago, Oberon.Smite said:

Discord's interface to me seems more cluttered and full of gimmicks compared to that of discord.

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Discord's UI elements are too large if you have a decent sized server because of making the UI super friendly to look at. TS3 has a horrible chat box.

 

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Discord, no brainer for me. Especially when video chat and screen sharing comes around, it'll be no contest.

 

Also, android and linux Discord are amazing, even browser discord works great.

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24 minutes ago, DeadEyePsycho said:

Even then, you can customize permissions to where users can't see other user's connection information.

I meant packets...

 

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Discord is rather an easy way to set up a little community of your own, without much skill or knowledge to do so. Click a few buttons, throw a few roles in, and vuala. In comparison, Teamspeak is far more daunting - the fiddling that is initial creation of a server is borderline nonsensical - but it is so, so much more rewarding. 

 

At this moment in time, there isn't a half-way point between the two. Teamspeak has an ugly user interface (though clean and simplistic at that) and channels are purely session based, yet Discord doesn't have the permission system to support complex hierarchical ranks, nor does it have any way to store static information other than in another channel.

 

I do agree with a statement above though. You can't help but see that Teamspeak has improvements that could be made, but it does what it was intended to do. Discord is trying to be the jack of all trades, but will inevitably end up being the master of none at the same time.

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i prefer TS3 for just voice , for groups and sharing stuff discord is pretty nice 

 

but TS3 is alot easyer on data and resources in general 

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