Post subject: Could you help a basic tutorial video for newbies?
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I have alot windows games (most them on Steam) want do TAS. I know libTAS is best way for me now (Hourglass is too limited). but problem at I'm new in Linux. That's why I'm requesting a basic tutorial video will show how to install libTAS until do TAS a game Thanks :)
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What Linux distro and version are you planning to use?
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I don't know, I don't have exp about this. Maybe SteamOS or Ubuntu GamePack? What stable LinuxOS for do TAS?
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feos wrote:
http://tasvideos.org/MovieRules.html#UseCommonLinuxDistributions
Thanks! :)
Windows games are disallowed Games for Windows that can be TASed in libTAS using Wine aren't allowed for submission. Note that for future purposes, testing this workflow is still encouraged.
Oh s*** :(
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Note that for future purposes, testing this workflow is still encouraged.
It means when it works stably in libtas, it may be allowed, so just do tests and report bugs.
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A tutorial would be really nice, or at least more comprehensive directions on how to set it up on the usage page. I think a lot of people, myself included, who will be interested in using libTAS have have no experience using Linux.