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This means to just get a game from a user-input string, One needs to either get ALL results from the search endpoint and check for the best match or use the /games endpoint with exact matches.
This is especially notable with the example of "Hyperdimension Neptunia", which exists as that game alone, but the first found result is not the exact match, but rather "Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1"
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As to not duplicate Ideas, Posting here:
Some amount of "Exact Matching" really should happen when searching for streams.
Explicit example: When searching for "Hypixel", I will find Minecraft Streamers - just none of those that actually have the word "Hypixel" in their Stream title.
As an End-User, this feels like I have those streamers hidden from for whatever reason, without being able to find them through the search, unless I already know of their existance.
This came up in this Twitter Discussion: https://twitter.com/hatefulbox1/status/1334524528626688002