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An error occurred while saving the comment Makimoke commentedYou shouldn't consolidate categories into one. You should ask for a nested category system instead.
Instead of having categories melded into one, have a system that gets the entire series together, that you can filter. This way, people that want to watch the entire Spellforce series can do so, not just 3 or 3R, while still having the options to select the games they want to focus on.
In this example, the full tree could be SpellForce > SpellForce 3 > Original / Reforced.
This hits all of the gaming categories, and doing consolidation this way for all games is just taking more time for Twitch for nothing, while not solving the underlying issues.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Makimoke commentedI would vote AGAINST this idea. What we need is not consolidating all categories under an umbrella name, but a way to nest categories within each other. This would let individual communities thrive, while still keeping a way for people to seek out same content altogether.
For an example, you could have "I Wanna Be The Guy series" as an umbrella, divided between "official" and "fanmade" games. Then, getting the games in those categories.
So if you want to watch "official" "I Wanna Be The Guy" streamers, you can, if you want to look for all types of "I Wanna X the Y", you can as well by displaying the whole umbrella on the screen. If you want to look for a specific fangame, you can do so as well.
Consolidation is NOT a solution. It is a bandaid patch that doesn't solve the core problems of the categorization on Twitch, and category nesting instead would benefit the entire Twitch community, not just the "I Wanna Be The Guy" community.
Pokémon, Zelda, Persona, Sonic, Art streams, Programmation, Crafts, IRL, Retro Games... A lot of categories and communities would gain a lot from Category Nesting.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Makimoke commentedAdding to this, extensions (like Crowd Control) add some channel point rewards that interact directly into the extension itself, but since the order is by price, they just get lost inside the many redemptions inside the box.
Getting CPR folders for viewers and streamers would help reducing the clutter, organize redemptions depending on their usage, they would help switching from one game to another like OP said, as well as help structuring and creating more creative channel point redemptions.
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Considering what we could do to make some sort of loyalty system for subs work.
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Seconded, Godot is picking up in pace and in importance, especially with the weird decisions Unity made recently.
Having an interactive plugin for a free alternative to the main players in the market would be much needed.