That makes alot of sense, thanks for clarifying. It’s a very tedious process by the looks of things, I might just skip it altogether. I’ll just continue to work on games, with or without the badge. I’m totally fine with that.
But yeah, I just assumed this badge would be more openly available to all types of game developers, even if they are not part of a active Twitch console organisation per say, so I thought I’d ask.
Twitch has become a place only for the absolute elite of game developers, so I totally understand that I am not eligible for badges even though I have knowledge on how to write games. If there is in the future a change on Twitch regarding the game developer badge, I am all ears and willing to pursuit it if there is some criterias replacing all these tedious steps in the future. Hopefully I am eligible for some badges in the future, no matter what badge it may be. I’m just curious, because there is so many different types of badges. For example the artist, which is also a broad term, it could be a music artist, graphics artist, or other forms of artistry, so there’s always alot of questions to ask ourselves what is the eligibility for all these and are they even attainable by those willing to pursuit those badges, that’s my overall thoughts on these new types of Twitch badges.