OBS mode casts are a nice new thing and all, but after watching them for awhile I definitely prefer watching an actual player stream his/her own game. The main reason being, I learn so much more and find it far more exciting being able to see the player's mouse cursor and screen scrolling and how they are actually working the game.
I have two suggestions that would greatly improve OBS watching enjoyment, one being very realistic, and another I imagine would be difficult:
1.) "Multi Fog" mode. One of the most annoying things I find with OBS streams is when they are 'all visible' for extended periods of time. It takes a lot out of what it is like to play the actual game. I do understand the desire to see what is going on with all the parties in the game at once, and the extra work streamers must put into switching between players if they want to show fog. So I would propose a Fog Of War option where you can have the combined fog of war on for all players in the game. It would be identical to researching cartography and then researching Spies.
2.) Mouse cursor replay with view lock. I realize this would be hard, but quite doable to record the path of the mouse cursor and have that replay when you enable view lock.
I have two suggestions that would greatly improve OBS watching enjoyment, one being very realistic, and another I imagine would be difficult:
1.) "Multi Fog" mode. One of the most annoying things I find with OBS streams is when they are 'all visible' for extended periods of time. It takes a lot out of what it is like to play the actual game. I do understand the desire to see what is going on with all the parties in the game at once, and the extra work streamers must put into switching between players if they want to show fog. So I would propose a Fog Of War option where you can have the combined fog of war on for all players in the game. It would be identical to researching cartography and then researching Spies.
2.) Mouse cursor replay with view lock. I realize this would be hard, but quite doable to record the path of the mouse cursor and have that replay when you enable view lock.