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then look @ twitch and you can see, there is a option to open up the twitch chat in a seperate browser window.
I just tried it and it definitely worked. But when I click into the game area the overlay disappears. I don't know how to make it stay there or make it transparent, while I play the game.
That did it. BTW, the overlay browser behavior is a little weird. When I popped out the chat window there wasn't a pin or visual adjustment icon on its top bar, like there is on the original browser window.
It's ok because pinning the first window meant that both windows are pinned. However, the second chat window doesn't respect the transparency adjustments. So instead of popping out the chat permanently, I popped it out, copied the URL there, then went back to my original browser window and opened another tab with the copied URL.
That worked perfectly. Now I can just have the "chat" tab selected, and resized, and made transparent. Now I can see the active chat stream while I play.