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Hey! we had a chat about this internally and landed on the fact it could become problematic, so we wanted to double check your suggestion in more details.
How would we define the order within a series? As this could be seen either as chronologically by release, or by story.For example, MGS3 being the first one in the story, yet the 3rd one by release date. This could prove very divisive either way.
Another issue that could be problematic are differences in the order by region. Final Fantasy is an infamous case, where FFVI was released as FFIII in North America for example.
Was this the sort of approach you had in mind with such a feature? Let us know :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Freso commentedThis should probably go in the “IGDB” category. Or Safety maybe. Or be a Twitch support ticket. Not really relevant under “Developers”.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Freso commentedIdeally one with CRUD capabilities of the category/channel/video feedback on https://www.twitch.tv/settings/recommendations too.
I submitted a new “idea” for this specific suggestion, which seems to be somewhat different (if related) to the one here: https://twitch.uservoice.com/forums/310213-developers/suggestions/46965295-api-for-recommendation-feedback (still waiting for approval)
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> Was this the sort of approach you had in mind with such a feature?
FWIW, most other media databases that I know of which has a concept like this at all (MusicBrainz, BookBrainz, Goodreads, Wikidata/Wikipedia, …) solve this by allowing media to be in multiple series (ie., a many:many relationship rather than 1:many). This allows for have all of a "mainline" series which could be all the LoZ games (LoZ→TotK); a "full" series which could include Hyrule Warriors, Cadence of Hyrule, etc.; and a "chronological" one that might have Skyward Sword as the first entry. This would also allow for multiple release-date based ones for e.g. Final Fantasy where the JP and US release order differ and it would allow for “thematical” series as well (e.g., “Nintendo remakes”).
Bonus for being able to make "series-of-series" (e.g., a “chronological” LoZ series that could be composed of pre-OoT games, “fallen hero timeline”, “child timeline”, and “adult timeline” series).