[R-CON]Rudd wrote:thats an overstatement imo, I don't agree with requiring it on all servers but its quite reliable, the server only has trouble when the hoster has trouble or sometimes when the team upload stuff.
I know, I'm not trying to say that in any way it's unstable or bad. in fact I've always supported mumble and I think it's a great tool for communication (when it works).
However, it does have many problems that don't make it 100% idiot proof.
1) When flying at certain heights, mumble can de-synchronize and allow you to hear and broadcast to everybody in the channel.
2) Most people start up Mumble first, then PR, then load into a map, then choose a side, then switch to the correct Mumble channel. However, this recquires the user to Alt-Tab, which has had many problems with BF2 lately for at least a few people, which means they either have to plan their PR sortie out and hope it all works or crash and try all over again.
3) Mumble still recquires the user to start it up, set the correct parameters, and then find the exact server info. It may seem easy to most veteran users, but I've tried helping many players use the tool and it takes quite a bit of effort for some people.
4) The server isn't 100% reliable, it's been down at times, but more importantly has had trouble with large numbers of players.
5) To a lesser extent, the 2 channel / 1 channel set-ups can be both hard to admin (especially when kicking for lack of mumble as RT used to--I should know, I was an admin at the time), and also to organize yourself within the server properly (I've had several experiences where around half a team's on one channel and the other half on the opposite channel, whilst the same happened to the enemy team).
They all at up to the point basically where Mumble reaches a peak capacity still as a somewhat "niche" communication system, where only the few from the few that play this mod don't experience the aforementionned problems or can still be bothered to start it up in spite of them.
Improvements in numbers would quickly increase if more time was spent on actually getting it to work across the board. I say this not to put down the people coding it for not having released an update in just under a year (I realize that the coding can be difficult), but because I truly do want Mumble to continue and to proliferate even further as an easier, more realistic system. We already know of it's extreme potential, so why haven't there been any published developments happening to it?
Also, think of the new advertisement Mumble would get every time a new version was released
