Why it's useful - It would allow people to immediately stream their games by authorizing Outplayed to stream your current game that's active to twitch, and stop the stream when you exit the game. It also would detect which account your logged into by simply reading who you are logged in as, I.E. if you're logged in as, example, "JXSON82" on twitch; it will stream to that channel.
Who would benefit from it? - Those who don't want to have viewers of a stream see elements that are alt-tabbed, you would have the stream locked onto a game and the audio devices on the system. Protects streamers privacy while allowing them to share gameplay.
How it should work? - Outplayed will automatically detect if you're playing a game on Steam, EPIC, Or GOC and ask in a UI-friendly new window if you would like to stream this session "yes" or "no". And then auto-link to the twitch account you're logged into for streaming. If you're logged out of twitch it defaults to "No.". After ending the game session your stream also ends and outplayed will ask if you would like to save the session as a recording, if "yes" is selected it saves it as an MP4 to your downloads folder in 1042Pp, so you can upload it to youtube.
You can opt to record or stream this way.