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Post by LankyLefty17 on Oct 10, 2019 5:48:28 GMT
Yeah I’ve noticed it hasnt been working for a little while now too
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Post by Brick9mm on Oct 15, 2019 0:29:48 GMT
I've updated the plug-in (mostly using the old code from the Arena). list of names in there in case I forgot anyone: pastebin.com/raw/xmivj0rE
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Post by gambler on Dec 30, 2019 20:47:36 GMT
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Post by Brick9mm on Jan 3, 2020 9:02:24 GMT
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Post by TigerStripePro on Jan 11, 2020 15:42:27 GMT
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Post by Guacamole Anderson on Mar 15, 2020 1:23:45 GMT
I'm not showing up while I'm streaming... don't know if it's case-sensitive, but I noticed in the list that the the "A" in "Anderson" is lower-cased. Could you correct it when you have a chance? Thanks!
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Post by Brick9mm on May 25, 2020 3:11:51 GMT
The notification code's been broken for around 2 weeks now. Twitch changed the way authorization to interact with their API works, and it's not within my ability to adjust the code or even know if it's possible. Soooo it's my responsibility to come up with an alternative, even though it's not a good one. There is now a Twitch channel that auto-hosts streams. It's linked in the header, now. A few explanations as to how it works... - Any amount of channels can be added to the host-list - Channels must typically be Fire Pro-centric because there's no way to filter hosting by game - It takes about 5 minutes for a channel to be auto-hosted after going live - If multiple people are streaming, the hosted channel will be chosen at random
I'll add anyone who asks (and meets the Fire Pro focus criteria) to the host-list in a more timely manner than in the past. There is also a list of the streamers on the channel itself so that interested people can follow everyone.
I'm currently thinking of other solutions and ways to improve this one.
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Post by Senator Phillips on May 25, 2020 5:13:18 GMT
The notification code's been broken for around 2 weeks now. Twitch changed the way authorization to interact with their API works, and it's not within my ability to adjust the code or even know if it's possible. Soooo it's my responsibility to come up with an alternative, even though it's not a good one. There is now a Twitch channel that auto-hosts streams. It's linked in the header, now. A few explanations as to how it works... - Any amount of channels can be added to the host-list - Channels must typically be Fire Pro-centric because there's no way to filter hosting by game - It takes about 5 minutes for a channel to be auto-hosted after going live - If multiple people are streaming, the hosted channel will be chosen at random
I'll add anyone who asks (and meets the Fire Pro focus criteria) to the host-list in a more timely manner than in the past. There is also a list of the streamers on the channel itself so that interested people can follow everyone.
I'm currently thinking of other solutions and ways to improve this one.
Appreciate the work on that, Brick.
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Post by chango on Jul 31, 2022 19:54:40 GMT
I’m going to be dicking about figuring out Twitch streaming if anyone wants to pop in and have alook at some GORE Japan…. Www.Twitch.tv/jobydove
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