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Streamer
The Twitch name of the streamer is entered here. The following options always apply to the streamer named here until this option appears again. Please only enter the Twitch name and not the full URL.
In the settings, streamer-specific settings are defined and can be set up.
This setting allows or disables whether general Twitch chat commands are executed. If this is deactivated, the StreamingModule bot does not respond to the Twitch chat commands “!example” for this streamer
This setting allows or disables whether the Twitch chat should be displayed in Minecraft. The Twitch chat is ONLY visible to the streamer and the streamer only sees his own chat.
This setting allows or disables whether the streamer may / can receive Twitch drops through his own channel. This has no effect if the streamer counts as a viewer in another channel.
This setting allows or disables whether the chat commands should be displayed in the Minecraft chat (this only has an effect if the Twitch chat is displayed in Minecraft for the streamer). If this is activated, Twitch messages such as “!example” are not transmitted in the Minecraft chat.
This option activates or deactivates whether Minecraft Color codes from the Twitch chat should be transferred to Minecraft. If this option is activated, colors used in the Twitch chat will be displayed in Minecraft.
With Twitch Rewards, you can set up Twitch channel points and use them to carry out actions. Any action that can be executed with a command in the console can be performed (including external commands from other plugins).
The name of the button for which the channel points are used is specified here. The button must be set up manually in Twitch and the name must match.
One or more commands can be executed in the list of commands. No “/” (slash) is required at the beginning. The commands must correspond to the syntax of the corresponding command and are executed with the authorizations of the console. The user therefore does not need any authorization for this, unless the command is executed on behalf of the user. However, the default is execution in the console.
The WatchTimeOptions area refers to the Channel Rewards, which is specified above. Additional limitations based on viewing time or executions per user can be made here.
The watch time check can always be activated or deactivated here. If the option is activated, the other options are actively queried during use.
This setting can be used to control whether the required time can be collected for all available streamers together (true) or whether this should only apply to the current streamer (false).
The value specified here is the minimum time in minutes that a spectator must have in order to be allowed to perform this action. If they do not have enough time, a message will be sent to the viewer in the Twitch chat informing them of this.
This option can be used to restrict how often the action may be executed per user. A failed execution (because the WatchTime was not reached, for example) does not count as an execution.
In the Freemium version, the Twitch tags “StreamingModule” or “StreamingDrops” can be used to use the GlobalStreamerTag function. In the Premium version, it is possible to activate a separate GlobalStreamerTag per streamer. You can find out more about the GlobalStreamerTag here.
This area is only included in the Premium version. Special drops for a streamer can be defined here if there are to be different drops between the streamers.
This option can be used to activate and deactivate the streamer-specific drops. When activated, one or more drops are only selected for this streamer from the list of drops specified here.
One or more commands can be specified here which are to be set up as specific drops for this streamer. Anything can be a drop, as long as the command can be executed in the console.
