The title, playing status, and game name: set them! You can click on the little edit box with the controller in it right below the broadcast title box in your dashboard: The first and most important thing is to make sure your game is set to SpyParty on.
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Since the Notifier only supports right now, this will assume you’ve got a account and have successfully streamed something.
#Spyparty twitch how to
Anyway, since tytalus did such a great job with his tutorial, I’m not going to talk about how to set up streaming, and I’m just going to talk about how to set up your stream so it gets picked up by the SpyParty Streams Notifier and lands your stream on this page. Speed is really important because streaming is performance-intensive, and it turns out frame rate in SpyParty really matters for hitting green Action Tests.
#Spyparty twitch software
Some folks in the beta are experimenting with OBS, which is also open-source and seems promising it appears to be slightly faster than both ffsplit and xsplit (which is commercial software with a subscription model).
#Spyparty twitch free
He recommends using ffsplit which is free and open-source.
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That will get you set up and streaming quickly. If you’ve joined the Early-Access Beta, tytalus wrote an awesome tutorial for streaming to, and he posted it in the private beta tester Discussions forum, so check that out first, it’s stickied at the top. Post your feature requests in the comments! How To Stream SpyParty and Get On This Page Plus, I can eventually customize this with SpyParty-specific features, like highlighting games where both sides are streaming simultaneously, which are a lot of fun and extra-educational, making a link to one of the cool sites that will show the two streams side-by-side, or transparently extending the Notifier to cover some of the other streaming services like. Luckily, supports a pretty rich API, 2 so I was able to fix both of these problems, and provide a centralized place for SpyParty fans to sign up for stream notifications. The ability to tell not to send out a notification because I’m just testing some stuff and don’t want to bother people.
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I also don’t want to be notified whenever anybody I follow starts up some random game I don’t care about. I want to see people streaming SpyParty, no matter whether I’ve heard of them and follow them, or if they’re just some random new person in the beta.
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Sometimes it’s even better than spectation and replays because often the streamers describe what they’re thinking as they play! Beta testers have noticed a distinct increase in the base skill level of newbies who have joined after watching streams…in fact, you can basically play Sniper while watching a stream, which is a great way to practice. As I’ve written about elsewhere, I just discovered game streaming relatively recently, and I’ve been blown away by how awesome it is, and it’s especially great for indie games! I love watching people stream SpyParty! It’s not only entertaining and fun to chat with others watching the stream, but until I get spectation and replays implemented in the game itself, it’s also the only way to get a real feel for other styles of play, which is incredibly important at the high levels of play.