AdmiralMemo wrote:You go to the profile and click Past Broadcasts, and then click "Show More" at the bottom to keep going back in time.DPLP wrote:I'd also like to mention finding past shows. Today I found the archives for shows on Twitch (and by today, I mean a solid week after I first saw the twitch page, so take that into consideration please) but I still don't see how to view the whole archive.
If I hit a show I like, one of the things I'm going to want to do is start from the beginning to see all of the awesome (I include derpage as awesome. Prayer Warrior's is legendary). I don't see how I can go to the Twitch page and select the archive for any show I've become engaged in, and either start from the beginning or pick up where I left off. That's definitely a Twitch thing, but I wanted to mention it is definitely a personal use case of mine.
Thank you Admiral. I did find that after posting, and there's a link to it in the announcement on the LRR site, so that's good. Unfortunately, Twitch's implementation isn't good. It's a list of stuff with dates and very limited descriptions. Now you'd think that would work if one knew what one was looking for, but umm... no, not necessarily. Here's my current user story as an example.
I am specifically looking to continue watching the impressive level of derpage on an episode of IDDQDerp, the one where Cam and Alex were playing Metro Last Light. I was watching it last night but shut it off to go to bed, and wanted to crank it up this am to watch it as I continue unpacking from my move yesterday. I literally cannot find this episode now. It's not on the Profile page, or at least Metro is not in any of the descriptions. I think I might have found it originally from the slider below the last video I watched, but it's not there right now.
So here's a clear case of "where the heck is something?". I know exactly what I want to see, and was watching it last night, but I can't find it on Twitch's UI.
What I guess I'm looking for, and doesn't seem to exist, is a separate list of episodes for each of the shows. Given that, I'm sure I could find the one I'm looking for. Were I doing the content management for this, I'd ask for a button for each show (or perhaps a tab) on the front page which shows each show's episodes when you click the button (or tab. I like tabs + dynamic content loads). That'd provide crystal clear, 1-level deep navigation from the LRR channel page.
Again, please don't take this as a complaint. You guys don't own Twitch so this isn't your fault. But I wanted to throw in my experiences with LRR live for your consideration.