Important Information
Using OBS Views requires that your browser is open while streaming, otherwise your OBS View will lose connection, and not work properly.How to add to OBS
Adding to OBS is pretty simple. The features that have OBS views will show dots next to them on the main page, which contains information about them. For all views, you can hover over the button, click to copy the URL to your clipboard, and paste it into a Browser Source in OBS. All OBS views should update automatically, and live. However, in the case that you encounter a bug or issue, refreshing the main dashboard will attempt to reconnect all OBS views which should fix your issue.
Browser source settings
- Width and height are specified within the other tabs in this documentation
- Shutdown source when not visible should be set to
unticked
- Refresh browser when scene becomes active should be set to
unticked
How to use Teams
The teams feature is probably the most simple to use out of them all. Enter teams, as well as team tags, into the inputs provided. On submission, if any OBS views are open then they should be automatically updated. In the situation where a view does not update, a refresh should work to fix it.
How to use Map Bans
The map bans feature is pretty simple, and the UI is mostly self-explanatory.Veto Log Input
The veto log input (the massive text input on the left side of the dashboard) accepts a paragraph of text which contains all of the map vetos (picks/bans). Entries are accepted per line, meaning there should only be ONE map on each line. The data should be processed no matter what the input is, but in the case that it isn't working for you the format is as follows:
- The team name/tag of the team choosing the map, this value can also be AUTO if the map is autopicked/banned
- A word for the pick/ban (should accept most variants, e.g. picks, pick, picked)
- The map name which is being focused for the veto
- For Picks: The chosen side of the opposing team, if the team pick value was AUTO, this will automatically be selected
Manual Input
The manual input provides manual selection of each of the variables for a map, however please remember you NEED to still submit the map with the main submit button. Otherwise the changes will not be processed.
Views
mapbans
OBS Values:REQUIRES TWITCH LOGIN TO WORK
How to use Predictions
The predictions feature allows you to automatically send twitch predictions with the map info for the specified map. When submitting a prediction, it will also submit the score at the same time. This is why the scores feature is disabled when a prediction is active.
Prediction States
Not yet created
Active if a prediction has not been created yet.- Map: Input of the map you want to create a prediction for. Uses the map bans to get all information, so if your mapbans are not updated your prediction will be incorrect.
- Prediction Time: Input of the amount of time that viewers should be able to predict. There is a MAXIMUM VALUE of 1800 SECONDS, if the value is higher than this the prediction will not be submitted.
Created
Active if a prediction has been successfully submitted- Results Preview: After the prediction window has closed, this will show the results of the prediction.
- Scores: Scores of the map that the prediction is for. These values are used to calculate the winner, and also submit to the scores feature.
- Use Stream Delay: If ticked, this will use the stream delay specified in the settings before submitting the prediction. If unticked it will IMMEDIATELY submit the prediction, so if you untick this, please make sure you know what will happen.
Submission In Progress
Active if a prediction was submitted with stream delay, will go away after stream delay- This state is unfinished, so you probably shouldn't touch anything on it. It will go away after the submission is done, don't worry.
Views
predictions
The predictions view can be hidden or shown via the "Show Predictions" button in the Quick ActionsOBS Values:How to use Scores
The scores feature controls the scores for all of the scoreboard OBS views, and is based on the final map score of each map. Icons for the scores Views can be set within the settings. If a custom icon is not set in the settings, the dashboard will attempt to fetch the logos from various databases, otherwise it will display the default valorant logo
Views
scores
A view for scores while in a valorant game. The colour of this is based on the colour specified in the settings. Shows the map scores, the best of number (e.g. Bo3), and team icons.OBS Values:scores_start
A view for scores before starting a game, and provides a Team A VS Team B format. Doesn't display any map scores as both should be set to 0 at that point.OBS Values:scores_break
A view for scores during a break, or a scoreboard for various other OBS scenes that aren't the main game.OBS Values:scores_characterselect
A view for scores during the character select stage of a valorant game. Data is positioned specifically for a 1920x1080
resolution. If using another resolution, it could break.OBS Values:How to use Timer
The timer feature provides a stream timer (e.g. for a break screen or starting soon screen). The following buttons are available within the timer:
- Timer Amount: The amount of time in seconds that you want the timer to go for
- Submit: The submit button submits the new time to the OBS view, as well as to the database as the default value. HOWEVER, on submission, the timer will not automatically reset.
- Play: The play button starts the timer.
- Stop: The stop button stops/pauses the timer, but keeps the state within the OBS view so it can be played again.
- Reset: The reset button will reset the timer, if there is a new value since the timer was previously started, then the new value will be used.
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timer
OBS Values:How to use Integrations
The integrations feature allows you to login to Twitch and Nightbot, to add functionality to all other features.
Twitch
The twitch integration allows the prediction feature to work. More coming soon...Nightbot
The nightbot integration allows various commands for your channel to automatically be set when each respective value is updated. The command used for each feature can be set within the Nightbot Settings. The current casters and match info can also be set via this.Available commands:Bracket: Command for getting the current bracket (specified in Nightbot Settings).Format: @User, The bracket for this tournament is: https://example.com
Caster: Command for getting the current caster/casters (specified in Nightbot Settings).Format: @User, Your caster for today is: Streamer
Delay: Command for getting the current stream delay (specified in general settings).Format: @User, Stream delay is set to 3 minutes
Maps: Command for getting the current PICKED maps, data is from the mapbans feature.Format: @User, TEMA picks ASCENT (TEMB DEF)
Score: Command for getting the current score, data is from the scores feature.Format: @User, TEMA wins ASCENT (12 - 5)
How to use Quick Actions
Quick actions are the buttons that are above all of the feature panels.
Available Buttons
- Swap Teams: Swap the teams on the scores and scores_characterselect OBS views.
- Show Predictions: Show the predictions on the predictions OBS view.
- More coming soon...