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    What I really need is realtime multi-party voice chat

    Do any of these support that?

    I mostly use discord for light coordination and online voice chat during games or activities.

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      Teamspeak, ventrilo, mumble - but discord replaced them all with being easy to use.

      Sadly, there is no real alternative with all the discord features. I mean, you could create chats in Zoom and use their voice/video feature, but at least one person would need pro.

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        Installing Zoom on your machine is a mistake.

        Their install process is indistinguishable from malware abdv they have a history of shitting on security for all growth possible.

        And sadly governments abd corporations rewarded them for it.

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        In my world the biggest advantage of Discord is the Availability on consoles allowing voice chat for crossplay. For all I know none of the alternatives you mentioned is available for consoles. I know there are people connecting their PS/XBox audio output with a computer running TeamSpeak to receive VoiceChat and in Game Sound from the same system but this is not a usable solution for most people.

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          100 % agree. Somehow Discord found its niche and no one else challenged it.

          Edit: Xfire might have, but they died a long time ago

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      Steam’s built in voice chat replaced discord for my group of friends years ago. It was rough at first, but it has improved a lot and now we dont have issues anymore.

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        Except when steam itself craps out for a while and you can’t even tell unless you keep the group chat/voice window open on 2nd screen.
        Still better than discord tho

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      Technically, Signal, Rocket Chat, and Matrix all have multi-party voice chat built in. You probably won’t have a great time with it, and if you want video or screen sharing, you’ll have an even worse time.

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        Honestly just voice chat is all, I used to play SC2 with some sketchy apps that could do it… but 2026 feels like easy stuff got much harder.

      • Just tested out element and had no problem with screen sharing + video in a voice call. Haven’t tried out the mobile app for that (but I haven’t done that for discord either and on desktop, discord just doesn’t screenshare like half the time for me)

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          I’m kind of shocked if you had a decent/superior time and Element vs Discord, especially if you’re in Windows! This is a case where I hope I can be proven wrong.

          Discord facilitates large audio and video calls, but if Element can manage even a handful of people at once, I would be impressed. In my experience, it hasn’t, but such things are kind of hard to test.