Not so much a technical feature as a sales/marketing/product one, given the recent improvements in pixel mapping in Eos it would be nice to be able to take advantage of them in Nomad or smaller consoles with limited channel counts.
The lower address limits of ETCnomad, the Element range etc make sense when thinking of typical lighting fixtures, but as the lighting landscape evolves and pixel mapping on surfaces like LED tape becomes more accessible it starts to feel limiting as 1m of LED tape can easily consume 180 addresses.
It would be nice if 'pixels' as used by the pixel mapper didn't count towards the license output count (or had a separate output count that was correspondingly higher) as I've ran many shows on an Element which have had an additional 32 Universes of pixels driven by other software, and larger shows on ETCnomad (and even with the full 6144 channels that can be quite limiting when using LED tape) - and it would be great to be able to use Eos for the pixel mapping on these rather than relying on external third party pixel mapping software.