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Pros
Pro Persistent chat rooms
You can text chat in a chat room (or up to 5 if you have GameVox Premium). Messages are saved, and can be accessed by anybody - even people who join after the messages were sent.
Pro Easily viewable information in-game
Gamevox has an overlay for when the player is in a game that allows you to see who is talking in your current channel without having GameVox application visible.
Pro Has a RESTful Application Programming Interface (API)
Standard and Premium servers can use the API to:
Move users, change badges, change settings -- almost everything you can do from inside the client but remotely.
Allow users to log in with their GameVox account on your website or in your application.
Track GameVox attendance for raids or matches automatically
Post updates to your GameVox server when someone gets an achievement in your game (Billy just found Diamonds!)
Automatically send tweets to your GameVox server or channel chat
Update user badges when a user changes teams or classes inside of your game
Cons
Con Limited locations described as "NA", "EU" and Asia Pacific
Only North America, Europe and Asia Pacific locations have servers. The location isn't specific either, meaning players on the West coast of North America could have a server on the East coast, which can cause latency. If service went down you would have to change to another continent as there are no other closer options.
Con Gamevox owner shady
He poses as a user on here with a couple of his employees, bad mouthing and disliking pros on the competition.
https://www.slant.co/topics/1607/viewpoints/7/sections/13/comments
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Comments
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Pro Active developers
They have been making efforts to keep users in the loop by trying to host events. It's nice to know they'll communicate with the community in order to keep those who are interested abreast of current development.