You can now boot up osu!lazer in tournament mode using the shortcut you just made!.Something like "osu!lazer tournament" would suffice. After clicking next you want to give it a name.
In the location field paste the following in: %LOCALAPPDATA%\osulazer\osu!.exe -tournament.Right click on your desktop, hover over "New" and then click on shortcut as shown in the screenshot below:.You could achieve this by creating a shortcut that does this for you. Initial setup for osu!lazerįirst off to boot up osu!lazer into tournament mode you need to boot it up with the -tournament argument. Some estimates for OBS and lazer are about 500-600MB each. On average one osu! stable instance uses ~300 MB of RAM and you need to incorporate some headroom for OBS and osu!lazer well. The amount of RAM and general horsepower your system needs from hereon depends on the teamsize you set for your client. At least two 1080p (or higher resolution) screens.A Powerful enough CPU/GPU combination to game and stream at the same time.osu! Stable, running on the Cutting Edge branch, this is required.There are a couple of requirements and programs you need to have installed in advance. Adding the necessary items for your stream.If you already have an existing OBS setup.Setting up osu! stable to work with lazer.Important note: osu!lazer tournament is only being used as an overlay for the existing tournament client.
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to get this knowledge currently is through the word of mouth from people within the tournament community and an already outdated Russian video tutorial. A proper article/tutorial has been long due for streaming tournaments using osu!lazer.