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As you all may know, Teamspeak did test the new beta client for a while now (since the end of june to be exact).
As announces yesterday, this new client will be made stable on Monday and therefore rolled out to all the clients.
Assuming that most of the users will proceed with the update, about every older server will be affected by this client-update, also.
The changes that are introduced..
Of all those changes, dropping support for pre-3.1.0 teamspeak servers seems like the biggest one.
This will prevent older servers to be used from all clients including and above version 3.2.0.
With the server AND the client both checking the license from servers, it is very hard to find and create a working crack for servers beginning with version 3.1.0 without also changing the client (which would be possible, but would not make a lot of sense assuming most of the clients not knowing they are using a cracked server)
This basically means TeamSpeak will probably see quite a drop in usage simply because cracked servers will no longer work for most of the users.
What are your opinions on this topic seeing the new client beeing released on Monday?
What will the affect be on TeamSpeak ittself?
Will this boost other voice services like Discord or Mumble?
Im very interested to hear your thoughts on this
Have a nice weekend and don't forget to apply for a NPL before your cracked server runs out
As announces yesterday, this new client will be made stable on Monday and therefore rolled out to all the clients.
Assuming that most of the users will proceed with the update, about every older server will be affected by this client-update, also.
The changes that are introduced..
=== Client Release 3.2.0 27 Jun 2018
! Dropped support for pre 3.1.0 TeamSpeak servers.
+ Introducing myTeamSpeak integrations for Twitch. Link your Twitch account
with your myTeamSpeak account and enjoy special benefits on TeamSpeak
servers of your subscribed Twitch streamers. This requires sending along
your myTeamSpeak ID, enabling the server to check if your account is
subscribed to the Streamer.
- fixed bug where the client show the wrong client info if the client loads multiple icons
- Various myTeamSpeak Sync bug fixes and improvements.
- Client does not show a myTeamspeak ID error anymore when connecting to a pre
3.3.0 server.
- minor fix in myTeamSpeak ID creation if requested by multiple clients.
+ improved server tree performance.
+ Added proper error handling for integrations if the TeamSpeak server has a
huge time difference.
- Server integration cache is updated properly even if the integration was
deleted and added again while connected.
- Fixed problem assigning the desired groups when logging in to an account
while connected to a TeamSpeak server.
- Updated handling in myTeamSpeak options tab in case of connection issues.
- Fixed sorting of groups in server integration drop down box.
- Privilege key error dialog now only appears once when using an invalid key.
+ Improved server integration management dialog. Does not resize to the
content anymore.
- Fixed German translation.
- Fixed behavior where the client didn't show an error message if a problem
occurs while manipulating server integrations.
- Made styling for server integration management dialog possible.
=== Client Release 3.2.0 26 Jul 2018
- Fixed crash that occurs when the client request the Twitch subscription
status.
=== Client Release 3.2.0 02 Aug 2018
- Fixed error where the client does not handle a myTeamSpeakID update properly.
=== Client Release 3.2.0 13 Aug 2018
* Smaller updates in connection initialisation handling.
Of all those changes, dropping support for pre-3.1.0 teamspeak servers seems like the biggest one.
This will prevent older servers to be used from all clients including and above version 3.2.0.
With the server AND the client both checking the license from servers, it is very hard to find and create a working crack for servers beginning with version 3.1.0 without also changing the client (which would be possible, but would not make a lot of sense assuming most of the clients not knowing they are using a cracked server)
This basically means TeamSpeak will probably see quite a drop in usage simply because cracked servers will no longer work for most of the users.
What are your opinions on this topic seeing the new client beeing released on Monday?
What will the affect be on TeamSpeak ittself?
Will this boost other voice services like Discord or Mumble?
Im very interested to hear your thoughts on this
Have a nice weekend and don't forget to apply for a NPL before your cracked server runs out