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Allow setting Rich Presence activity types via RPC #71

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julianschiavo opened this issue Nov 30, 2017 · 5 comments
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Allow setting Rich Presence activity types via RPC #71

julianschiavo opened this issue Nov 30, 2017 · 5 comments

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@julianschiavo
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Right now, RPC rich presence clients don't allow to set activity types, however, this should be possible, because many people are making apps for music and other integrations using RPC. Also, since devs have clarified that these apps are allowed, having (especially) the "listening to" type would be beneficial.

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This is a valid want. I don't have any information about when and if we will support this, but I'll keep this issue open as the official request and de-dupe other issues into this one.

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OK, thanks!

@julianschiavo
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Any update on this? This is ridiculous, Spotify has it and noone else does. How much did Discord get paid?

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msciotti commented Feb 1, 2018

There is no additional information around allowing Rich Presence applications to set different activity types, though we do have this feature request (and all the others) tracked and documented both here and internally.

Spotify does indeed have this feature, you are correct.

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msciotti commented May 8, 2019

Moved to Feedback Site as part of #290

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