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mfosse

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I'm already aware of the other Twitch Plays Nintendo Switch Channel, I've been wanting to do this for a while but haven't had the hardware to make it happen until now
link to thread about said channel

I'm aiming to stream different games than that channel, or maybe have them compete? Idk ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Vote here


DEMOCRACY MODE

Every 8 seconds the set of commands with the most votes is executed
ANARCHY MODE
Complete anarchy, all commands are fed to the console


This is open source, you can find it here

Controls (might change based on game)
All controls are case insensitive
To hold different buttons together do it like this: "up+b"
To input multiple commands at once just separate with a comma (max of 20 at once): "up, up, up, up"
  • (Sticks):
  • Up
  • Down
  • Left
  • Right
  • Look Up / LU
  • Look Down / LD
  • Look Left / LL
  • Look Right / LR

  • (DPAD):
  • DUp / DU
  • DDown / DD
  • DLeft / DL
  • DRight / DR

  • (BUTTONS):
  • A
  • B
  • X
  • Y
  • L
  • R
  • ZL
  • ZR
  • Minus
  • Plus


What game do you want to see on the stream? Vote here
 
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Gavrjel

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I think games like Mario Odyssey or Breath of the Wild are too much complex for this kind of thing. You must pick "simpler" games which require a more simple combination of input. That's why Pokémon or RPGs in general work so well with the "Twitch plays" formula. I hope my advice will be useful in some way.
 

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I think games like Mario Odyssey or Breath of the Wild are too much complex for this kind of thing. You must pick "simpler" games which require a more simple combination of input. That's why Pokémon or RPGs in general work so well with the "Twitch plays" formula. I hope my advice will be useful in some way.

You obviously haven't seen TwitchPlaysDarkSouls. Some journalists say Breath of the Wild is the Dark Souls of Zelda games, so this type of system would be perfect for Twitch.
 

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You obviously haven't seen TwitchPlaysDarkSouls. Some journalists say Breath of the Wild is the Dark Souls of Zelda games, so this type of system would be perfect for Twitch.
I think games like Mario Odyssey or Breath of the Wild are too much complex for this kind of thing. You must pick "simpler" games which require a more simple combination of input. That's why Pokémon or RPGs in general work so well with the "Twitch plays" formula. I hope my advice will be useful in some way.

In Super Mario Odyssey we "pause" with Dpad down, which lets us look around before we do anything
There are a lot of commands I've made and even pre-programmed sets of commands for the more complex stuff
 

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This could potentially be useful for pausing applications while they're running:
Code:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/250670589?t=00h37m24s
Using the debugger, he has the option to "break" or pause the game and "go" to continue. If there's a way to implement that, I think it would be pretty cool
 
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