See some examples from daddybravo, AleksS and Talung below. Having a chatbot command is super valuable as it saves you having to explain yourself a million times, though talking about it now and again doesn't hurt, either way, it helps to spark up a conversation.
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Adding chatbot commands to your stream title, as AleksS does below will show your users how to find out more as well as helping you stick out from the crowd. To counteract this we highly recommend onboarding your users about eye tracking. You might get a comment or two like this from your viewers when you start out with eye tracking in your streams. “What the hell is that bubble flying around your screen?” Let your viewers know that they are in control
If your viewers don't like what you have set up they can always customize it themselves through the Twitch Extension. Really, its all about experimenting and finding out what works best for you. Then for slower paced games, try turning the responsiveness down and the size back up. Combining this with turning the size and the opacity down helps keep the viewer focused on the gameplay but still able to track where you are looking in hectic moments.
Turning up the responsiveness will increase the point to point movement of your gaze showing off just how fast your eyes are moving. There are multiple ways to customize the way the eye tracker moves across your screen. Experiment with the responsive and size of the tracker for different games.Īn intense FPS game has a much faster pace to watch than say a platformer, therefore, it’s important to keep in mind what type of games you are playing and which settings for your eye tracker work best.