i use both forward and perspective mode with spider rigging, forward view is great for knowing what depth the fish and the baits are running at and once you get that set, perspective mode will give you a wide view that shows all baits and you know where the fish are at in relationship to your poles, so it gives you a heads up on which poles to watch for a bite on.

forward view does give you the advantage of watching ahead for structure before you drag your lines though it where perspective mode isn't as useful there.

i also have a Helix 12 on the bow next to my Livescope, i hope to get a Mega 360 transducer soon and then i can use it to scan ahead and keep the Livescope in forward view for the best of both worlds.