Setting up the Twitch extension - Zero-to-Heroes/firestone GitHub Wiki
What is the Twitch extension
It adds a decklist overlay on the browser, which makes it easy for your users to see what is in your deck, as well as mouse over the cards and copy the deck code.
It also lets your viewers mouse over the cards on the board or in your hand to see what they do in detail.
Firestone configuration
First you need to login to Twitch from Firestone. Go to Settings > General > Twitch
Once you're logged in, the screen will look like this
You have nothing more to do, the tracker overlays (tracker, opponent tracker, secret helper counters, etc) will be automatically captured on stream.
Capturing the tracker and overlays
By default, it should just work. However, if your Firestone overlays don't show up in-game, you can check this troubleshooting guide: https://support.overwolf.com/en/support/solutions/articles/9000176947-how-to-show-overwolf-in-game-while-streaming
Capturing the Main Window and the Battlegrounds window
If you're only interested in streaming your gameplay, you can probably ignore this section.
Firestone has two main windows that let you show your stats to your viewers - one specific to Battlegrounds that has stats for your current game, and one that has all the stats for your past games. By default, Firestone's main window and the Battlegrounds window are not overlays. This means you can move them outside of the game area, but on the other hand they are not captured on stream.
To capture them, you have two options:
- move them to a second screen, and capture the whole screen
- enable the two "overlay" options shown below. This will bind the windows to the game screen (so no more dragging them outside) and will let OBS automatically capture them (changing these options may force Firestone to close and open back up once):
Installing the Twitch extension
Then, you need to install the Firestone Twitch extension from https://dashboard.twitch.tv/extensions/jbmhw349lqbus9j8tx4wac18nsja9u (the link is also present on the Firestone Settings screen).
Then you simply have to install it, and no configuration is required.
ATTENTION: from time to time Twitch disconnects you from Firestone. So in case you can't see any interactive overlay on your channel, please first check in the Firestone settings that you are indeed properly logged into Twitch.