I have an idea, If we chooses to watch someone's Pvp match, the angle and perspective is never good. It's not good enough for the spectators to see the entire field. Here's an idea. When we click on Spectator Mode, we see what every player on that duel is seeing. Which means if you are watching your friend dueling, you see his hand and his mouse clicks including the timer. In this new spectator mode, you'll be able to see a couple of buttons to chose which player you want to follow on (to view at perspective)
You can change the player you want to see at all time. In this way, we can see better and hear the sound effects and music. We can also get a better view of the spell animations. Which means we can then see the spells like if we are the one casting it or our opponent does instead of just seeing at the original position.
Pros:
-Match easier to see -Sound effects easier to hear -Music hearable -Switch between players -See the player's deck/hand (to learn new strategy or just for fun)
Cons:
-Friends might not be able to port to you -Switching between character might cause lag
Rules:
There are rules to follow that will allow this experience to be fair and simple.
1.You can't chat (Or else if you are viewing opponent's hand, you can tell to your friend who's dueling him his hand)
I have an idea, If we chooses to watch someone's Pvp match, the angle and perspective is never good. It's not good enough for the spectators to see the entire field. Here's an idea. When we click on Spectator Mode, we see what every player on that duel is seeing. Which means if you are watching your friend dueling, you see his hand and his mouse clicks including the timer. In this new spectator mode, you'll be able to see a couple of buttons to chose which player you want to follow on (to view at perspective)
You can change the player you want to see at all time. In this way, we can see better and hear the sound effects and music. We can also get a better view of the spell animations. Which means we can then see the spells like if we are the one casting it or our opponent does instead of just seeing at the original position.
Pros:
-Match easier to see -Sound effects easier to hear -Music hearable -Switch between players -See the player's deck/hand (to learn new strategy or just for fun)
Cons:
-Friends might not be able to port to you -Switching between character might cause lag
Rules:
There are rules to follow that will allow this experience to be fair and simple.
1.You can't chat (Or else if you are viewing opponent's hand, you can tell to your friend who's dueling him his hand)
2. ...and that's about it!
I LOVE how your post is set up. It is really nice and I enjoy reading it.
I do like the idea of being able to watch PVP matches, but I think some players might not like the idea of having their hand of cards seen. I personally wouldn't mind it as it could be a way to learn from others on better ways to duel.