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Some way of being able to view just one game from a game series by topic (instead of all games from that series) would really help when you're looking for streams/clips for a specific game. For example: for Mario games, of which there are so many, being able to see just a specific game from the series.
Searching title/desc isn't reliable for that in various cases. For example, the first Dark Souls. It's not numbered so you can't search "Dark Souls 1". That means all Souls games show up if you search for "Dark Souls." I don't know of a way to see stuff only from the first Dark Souls, or any other first game in a series which wasn't numbered.
Tite/desc searches have another problem that I think wouldn't happen in single-game topics. False positives.
For example, for a Dark Souls title/desc search what I've linked below all show up, none of which have anything to do with Dark Souls (or any souls game for that matter).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpAt4d3p0z0
That Minecraft stream shows up because the description includes "I also enjoy playing horror games like Dark Souls, Phasmophobia and Cult of the Lamb." in the description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CJqx-bPX6I
That short shows up because the description includes "I love challenging games like soulsborne including Elden Ring and Dark Souls and I've been playing a weekly strategy game on Straturday!" in the description.
I doubt much could be done about false positives like that showing up in title/desc searches.
But if I understand how Topics work correctly (they don't just go by descriptions blindly) then single-game Topics would allow you to see only stuff for a specific game (including first games in a series which aren't numbered), but without the false positives of a title/desc search.
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Some way of being able to view just one game from a game series by topic (instead of all games from that series) would really help when you're looking for streams/clips for a specific game. For example: for Mario games, of which there are so many, being able to see just a specific game from the series.
Searching title/desc isn't reliable for that in various cases. For example, the first Dark Souls. It's not numbered so you can't search "Dark Souls 1". That means all Souls games show up if you search for "Dark Souls." I don't know of a way to see stuff only from the first Dark Souls, or any other first game in a series which wasn't numbered.
Tite/desc searches have another problem that I think wouldn't happen in single-game topics. False positives.
For example, for a Dark Souls title/desc search what I've linked below all show up, none of which have anything to do with Dark Souls (or any souls game for that matter).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpAt4d3p0z0
That Minecraft stream shows up because the description includes "I also enjoy playing horror games like Dark Souls, Phasmophobia and Cult of the Lamb." in the description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CJqx-bPX6I
That short shows up because the description includes "I love challenging games like soulsborne including Elden Ring and Dark Souls and I've been playing a weekly strategy game on Straturday!" in the description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyxjaZdi6rw
Nice animation, but the reason it shows up is it credits the Dark Souls III music used
"Dark Souls III: Voltd of"
Many other false positives show up as well.
I doubt much could be done about false positives like that showing up in title/desc searches.
But if I understand how Topics work correctly (they don't just go by descriptions blindly) then single-game Topics would allow you to see only stuff for a specific game (including first games in a series which aren't numbered), but without the false positives of a title/desc search.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: