I totally get it, it really pisses you off. The problem is that developers of such applications (not only VibeMate, but also many others) are most often guided by statistics — if the platform has a small market share or a complex API, it is simply unprofitable to connect it. But you're absolutely right about Joystick. This platform is now really gaining momentum among both streamers and viewers. The more such requests there are from the community, the sooner developers will pay attention. Write to them in support, on social media, everywhere. Only massive demand will force them to add what they really need.
Great idea! The Random Pattern is a logical addition to the Random Level. Currently, the Lovense Cam Extension does not have a ready-made "Random Pattern" button by default, but you can create it manually through the Tip Buttons settings: Go to the "Tip Buttons" tab in the Lovense extension for OBS. Click "Add New Button". In the "Action" field, select "Random Pattern" (or "Pattern" with a random selection setting, depending on the extension version). Specify the price in tokens and the duration. If this option is not available in your version, update the extension to the latest version from the official Lovense website. They've already added more options for custom buttons. And yes, write about this offer in the official Lovense chat for models — they often add new features based on user requests. The more they ask of us, the sooner they will do it!
It's not forcing Windows, it's responding to market share.
Globally as of Aug 2025, Windows has 71%, Mac has 16%, Linux only has 4%, Chrome has 2% and the remainder divided up on more eclectic OS's
Quite simple really.
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Daryl.Rose
Moderatorreplied to Peaceful_yGizxM:
2 months ago
Sorry, but without going deep into sw dev, dev and support teams I must refer back to my original answer. This not a cop out, I am fully qualified in sw dev, product management , and product owner.
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Peaceful_yGizxM
replied to Daryl.Rose:
2 months ago
OBS runs in Linux, Chromium or other derivate browsers work in Linux, why not StreamMaster?