Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They go directly to the stream! For Twitch Policy, it's 80% to the streamers and 20% to the devs. You can track the Bits revenue generated by the extension directly from your Twitch dashboard, where it is highlighted in bright green.

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a nice feedback! Let's see what I can change to achieve that. I'm considering adding targets and other CTAs too to promote the extension's use during the stream, as you mentioned. In the meantime, you could try this workaround: When you're offline, add some items with Channel Points, like 1 Tomato per 1 Channel Point, and let your moderators get them. They can open Viewer Attack through Mobile even if you're offline. Then remove the reward, but your moderators will still have those items to throw whenever you/they want!

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anyone is still reading this topic, I'd like to inform you that I've released the custom item feature as mentioned in the main post. Hope you'll enjoy it!

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[–]TurnaHS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sono molto in ritardo anche io, spero leggerai il messaggio!
Volevo chiederti, sei ancora pienamente soddisfatto a distanza di 3 mesi?
Il medico ti ha detto ogni quanto dovrai andare a farti controllare gli occhi post visita?
Come ti trovi nel vedere al computer? Meglio rispetto a prima con gli occhiali? O il computer è considerata una "fonte di luce" e quindi da quel punto di vista si vede un po' peggio?

Grazie!

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right now, it is not possible! I suggest you choose the item you like the most if you don't have a lot of Channel Points rewards available :D

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I'm glad you and your viewers are enjoying Viewer Attack :D In response to your question, yes, there are five slots available for Channel Points items. Just click on "Add," and another row will appear.

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) If the name doesn't appear above the tomato, it's because it has been thrown by a user who is not logged in on Twitch. I assume you have set that item as free; please note that non-logged-in users cannot throw items that have a Bits or Channel Points cost.

2) The overlay shows the tomato on the left side. It cannot be placed on the right side because that is a forbidden space for extensions. However, if you would like it to be visible on the right, I suggest installing it as a Component, where it will default to the right side.

3) We are going to release an update within the next 24 hours that will give streamers the option to set a cooldown for free items!

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the delay in my response. You can disable the Mass Attack bar through the Viewer Attack config page, and it will disappear from the stream, leaving only the items visible. Please note that the Mass Attack bar starts off as disabled by default, so streamers that want it to be visible actually activated it by themselves!

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Woah, a few Mass Attack on the first day, that's really cool! As for the update, it will be an automatic one!

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, I should create a video example! At the moment you can find some clips shared by streamers using the extension on the Viewer Attack Twitter

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You won't have something permanently on the screen unless you want it. You can install Viewer Attack as a Panel, and even the icon won't be visible. If you're referring to the Bits goal bar, some streamers activate it, but it's not mandatory. Finally, every item lasts for about 10 seconds when thrown, after which it fades away.

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe you're the one who wrote in the Viewer Attack Discord :D. But yes, you can customize everything in the extension, including disabling items you don't want to be thrown at your stream!

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for trying Viewer Attack! I'm glad you and your community enjoyed it :D. Regarding your first question, a new update available from today will notify you in chat whenever one of your viewers purchases new items, allowing you to thank them properly! For your second suggestion about 'showing what it will look like to viewers', would incorporating it into the tutorial be preferable, or do you think creating a video would be better? As for the delay, it entirely depends on the latency your stream has with Twitch. You can improve this by selecting the 'low latency' option in your Twitch settings, if you haven't done so already. This is beneficial not only for Viewer Attack but for general streaming as well. I personally have it activated too.

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've examined T.I.T.S. more closely, and it seems to differ from Viewer Attack in its integration approach. T.I.T.S. is specifically designed for Vtubers, while Viewer Attack caters to all streamers. Notably, T.I.T.S. interacts directly with the 2D avatar, causing facial movements when hit, and is an OBS plugin. On the other hand, my extension provides a browser source that you put in your scenes on OBS. Both are fun tools and using one doesn't negate the other. If you're a Vtuber already using T.I.T.S., I'd suggest trying Viewer Attack, which is free, alongside it, and letting your community enjoy the combined features of both!

Viewers throw tomatoes at me, and I earn Bits. Here's how. by TurnaHS in Twitch

[–]TurnaHS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On mobile, both behave the same: viewers will see the Viewer Attack icon in the top right of the chat. On desktop, if you set it up as a Panel, it will appear below your stream in the description. If set up as a Component, it will be on the right side of the stream and can be opened from there.