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The title pretty much sums this one up. Raidcall is either dying or dead but either way it's audio quality and connection issues have gotten so bad that I needed to switch so I did a load of searching for free voip software and came up with a few good alternatives.
Currently myself and a few others have been using
There's even an overlay which works on some games and it does it's job fairly well.
Anyway, to the crux of the matter. Anyone else used it yet? What have your experiences been when using either the desktop or browser versionns and have any of you switched to any other alternatives out there?
PS. If someone mentions teamspeak like I'm not a nearly middleaged grown man who's been gaming since floppy discs were the size of a persons head I will personally ensure that you never get any cookies on RZ ever again.
Currently myself and a few others have been using
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which at first seemed a bit dodgey. After using it fairly regularly in the last few weeks I can safley say that it's pretty decent. Audio quality isn't the best but is by no means terrible and is quite clear for the most part. Software usability could be better as you have to actually search around for settins buttons and it take a bit of getting used to when connecting to voice channels with seperate but attached chat channels.There's even an overlay which works on some games and it does it's job fairly well.
Anyway, to the crux of the matter. Anyone else used it yet? What have your experiences been when using either the desktop or browser versionns and have any of you switched to any other alternatives out there?
PS. If someone mentions teamspeak like I'm not a nearly middleaged grown man who's been gaming since floppy discs were the size of a persons head I will personally ensure that you never get any cookies on RZ ever again.