Once you've closed it create an empty text file called ipc.txt. You can do this over here in the options overlay: The section in the settings overlay where you can switch between Stable, Cutting Edge and BetaĪfter you've confirmed this, you can close it. This will have to be cutting edge as well, so make sure you're on that branch! Go to the installation folder of the stable installation that you will be using. Setting up osu! stable to work with lazer
So, here is a definitive guide on how to operate the lazer tournament client and stream it using OBS. The only way to get this knowledge currently is through the word of mouth from people within the tournament community and an already outdated Russian video tutorial. Bitchute: /OfficialTailsYT Telegram: t.A proper article/tutorial has been long due for streaming tournaments using osu!lazer. Twitter: OfficialTailsYT Twitch: Patreon: Reddit: : /TailzYT Discord Server: discord.gg/fxfAYDE Steam: Setup: /document/d/1g. Asus ROG Swift PG259QN: (SG) (US) (US) My osu! Setup & Settings: Tablet: Wacom CTL-480 Keyboard: iKBC C87 TKL (Cherry MX Red Switches) Monitor: Asus ROG Swift PG259QN 360hz Tapping Keys: A & S Area: /a/U1LxsSP (Mainly drag) Mouse Sensitivity: 1x (Raw input off) = osu! Profile: /u/OfficialTails osu! Beatmap: /beatmapsets/597111. Unfortunately in order to abide with KZsection's monetization policies, I had to remove the copyrighted audio on this video, but you may not be able to hear what I said between these timestamps. But I will say that this monitor is only for those who really want to go with it. It's a super fast monitor, but compared with 240hz, the difference is subtle.