But my hands are far too full already to be working on things like that in the near future. If some developer wanted to tackle this, it shouldn't be too hard to write a program that monitors for fullscreen mode, or some list of game processes, and starts/stops OBS based on that (or even just modify OBS itself to do so it's open source after all). Probably your best bet is just to stick with Plays until it breaks, while continuing to keep an eye out for alternatives. Your personal assistant for League of Legends. LoLwiz provides in-game summoner stats showing rank, KDA, masteries, and wins/losses for all the summoners in your game. If you happen to play that you're in luck, go check it out! For anything else, it won't work. Dominate your opponents with LoLwiz for League of Legends. The closest analogue I've found to is Wolftrainer (an Overwolf app) - but it's specifically for League of Legends. It's really not a matter of laziness - if I need to press the button before and after every single match, I will end up forgetting a lot.
If you're playing match-based games like League of Legends, and want to do match review or after-game highlight clipping, it absolutely matters. I guess, if you're playing something like Minecraft (or any single-session game), it doesn't really matter. It's surprising to me, but people don't seem to understand the value in automatic game recording. This lightweight yet powerful video processing tool gives the capability to record your computer screen, webcam, and audio while gaming in the window or full-screen mode and edit the gameplay recording later on. well, apparently there's not much interest in this space, or at least no one seems to be targeting it. VideoProc by Digiarty is undoubtedly the best game recording software that you can use for both Windows and Mac. So, you could just keep using the Plays app until it breaks. They just took the website down and canceled support. Well, on the one hand, it's not like the app is going to just suddenly stop working.