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Feature Overview

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Feature Overview

Here you will find an overview of the features and a list of the differences between the freemium and premium versions. There are additional features that can be enabled through configuration. This is therefore intended to be an overview of the features.

Freemium & Premium

Feature Description
Twitch Drops Create your own drops, which can be randomly distributed to the streamer's viewers. Anything that can be executed as a command in Minecraft can be a “drop.” This means that external plugins can also be used
Twitch Chat in Minecraft Show everyone your own Twitch chat in Minecraft so you don't have to look away. Every streamer sees their own chat
Multi Streamer Setup Multiple streamers can be configured. These then each have their own functions or control over their own settings
Single Server & Proxy Server The versions of Spigot, BungeeCord, and Velocity (including forks) are supported. The plugin has been developed to be version-safe, meaning that 99.9% of the time, no update from my side is necessary when a new Minecraft version is released
No OAuth Token required No OAuth token is required to use the basic functions. (See the Premium Overview for more information)
Drop chance The chance of drops for viewers can be set and configured independently. This allows for detailed configuration tailored to each community
Live announcement  Messages can be sent in Minecraft and Discord (automatically when a streamer goes live). This informs players and allows them to join the stream
Live Tag -> PlaceholderAPI The PlaceholderAPI can be used to set a live tag that can be used in all plugins that support the PlaceholderAPI. This makes it possible to recognize who is currently live and who is not
Offline Drops Viewers can collect drops when they are in the stream but not currently playing Minecraft. These are saved and issued the next time they play
Twitch Chat Command You can create your own global Twitch chat commands. Placeholder API values can also be output in Twitch chat
Twitch Rewards Channel Point Rewards can be created to trigger actions with channel points. Anything can be done here as long as it can be executed as a command in the Minecraft console
Watch Time The viewing time (since StreamingModule was installed) can be tracked per streamer. This allows chat commands to be executed after a minimum viewing time or Twitch Channel Point Rewards to be awarded after a minimum viewing time

Premium only

Feature Description
Drops per streamer Not only can a global drop list be created, but also a drop list for each streamer. This allows viewers to collect different items from the streamers
Branding The GlobalStreamerTag and Discord messages do not feature any branding from “StreamingModule.” In addition, the “StreamingModule” bot can be modified (requires an OAuth token)
Discord Avatar Live messages in Discord can be used with your own Discord avatar. This allows you to customize it to your own community
Twitch Events The following Twitch events are supported. Commands can be executed in Minecraft with corresponding placeholders during the actions:
- Follow
- Bit
- Sub
- GiftedSub
- SubBomb
- Poll
Live status The live status is usually updated automatically after a certain period of time. The Premium version includes a separate command for performing this manually (in addition to the automatic function)
Follower check In the Twitch Chat Commands and Twitch Channel Points Rewards, there is also the option to include a follower check. This means that the command can only be executed for followers
Poll Event The Poll Event allows viewers to choose from up to 5 different random actions. The winner is executed and thus has an effect on the viewers or the streamer. This can be done dynamically with all commands
Protection Mode If a follow bot attack is carried out, protection mode can be activated. This skips events for followers, preventing them from performing unnecessary actions. This can be activated/deactivated for each streamer at any time
GlobalStreamerTag A separate GlobalStreamerTag can be defined for each streamer. This allows even more freedom in the selection

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