Auto detect games
Are there auto-detect games because I don't want to go back to twitch and change the category to a different game. People can choose to either auto-detect or not.
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KisaiTenshi commented
If Twitch can detect copyrighted music in a game, they certainly could detect game music in a game. This would also need to be turned off for streamers who are watching clips or are using the same music (eg CC0 music) as part of their stream.
It would be relatively easy to just look for the title screen/pause/LFG music for common popular games (eg Valorant, Apex, DBD, LoL, etc) and automatically switch to those game categories if they are in the correct game category. Failing that, at least warn the streamer they will automatically be changed to the category in 60 seconds and the streamer can select "I'm not playing that" and reject it.
However, on the other side of this, many RPG Maker and Asset-flip games use the same music, so those ID's would need to be whitelisted as "incorrect game category does not apply" and only prompt the streamer they are not in the correct category if they are in something like Just Chatting or Art.