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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment 3MERGx commentedThat's awesome they're trying to find a solution. Hopefully they can do that with Shadowrun (2007) and Shadowrun the rpg
An error occurred while saving the comment 3MERGx commentedSince there are already separate categories for the different Shadowrun rpg titles, the fps community is left without its own category since it shares the same name.
There’s already Shadowrun Returns, Hong Kong, Dragonfall; can either the plain ‘Shadowrun’ category be updated with the cover art of the FPS or can there be a new category made labeled ‘Shadowrun FPS’ so streamers can correctly label and stream under the fps title?
Thank youAn error occurred while saving the comment 3MERGx commentedFollowing back up about Shadowrun, the fps.
It has a separate IGDB but seems to be experiencing a name collision. Twitch already has separate game categories for the various Shadowrun rpg titles.Could Twitch update the cover art of the plain ‘Shadowrun’ to match that of the fps? Since any streamers of the rpg have their own separate categories for their respective rpg titles but the fps doesn’t have one at all. Please and thank you
3MERGx supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment 3MERGx commentedThere seems to be a game collision for Shadowrun, where only the RPG release is being listed but the FPS, which is a completely different and separate release isn't.
The IGDB team said that Twitch themselves would have to push thru the game thru the UserVoice ticket here. As a community, we are currently streaming under a similar name but would love to be able to stream under the correct category, even if that means adding an 'FPS' to the end of the name to minimize any confusion for Twitch users searching.
Thank you very much,
https://www.igdb.com/g/5wb
Following up FF5Ninja’s request, we’re hoping Twitch sees this and helps us by manually fixing the name collision for the Shadowrun FPS. Adding the year it released “2007” to a new game or “FPS” to differentiate it from the pen & paper/RPG games.