Presumably because they are owned by twitch and it gives them a pre-existing structure to use.
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Hiya!
As some other have said..."Have to sign up with Twitch = No". I'm with them.
Did any of you actually read Twitch's Terms of Service? Well, for anyone who is just running a home game, and doesn't mind if someone steals their stuff, packages it, and sells it without giving you a dime...then, yeah, I can see the "So we had to sign up with Twitch. So what?" attitude.
But for me, no. I'll keep my IP thanks.
This also begs the question about ANYONE who has put something up on DM's Guild...or, those who buy something from DM's Guild. If said person then inputs the info (either because they are the original author, or they bought a DM's Guild product) into their DDBeyond account...POOF! Twitch now owns the rights to it...at at least you and them own the rights to it.../QUOTE]
You can't give away somebody else's IP.
Hiya!
As some other have said..."Have to sign up with Twitch = No". I'm with them.
Did any of you actually read Twitch's Terms of Service? Well, for anyone who is just running a home game, and doesn't mind if someone steals their stuff, packages it, and sells it without giving you a dime...then, yeah, I can see the "So we had to sign up with Twitch. So what?" attitude.
But for me, no. I'll keep my IP thanks.![]()
You would expect to work with two different companies? I wouldn't, clearly.
The main reason I'd want something other than twitch used is that twitch requires you are 13+ to use it.
Missing the point. The web site has a help function for passwords. But when you use it, they tell you they can't actually fix passwords, that you have to go to another site and fill out another form. Why not take me there in the first place? That shouldn't be hard. Among the data you have to supply to get a new password is your IP address? It isn't exactly user friendlyTwitch is Curse's parent company. This bothers me about as much as having to use my Amazon account to sign into Audible, i.e. not at all.
Missing the point. The web site has a help function for passwords. But when you use it, they tell you they can't actually fix passwords, that you have to go to another site and fill out another form. Why not take me there in the first place? That shouldn't be hard