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- **Lightweight** - it should be at least as fast or lightweight, hopefully more
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- **No Tracking** - no crash reporting, error tracking, etc
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- **Minimal** - generally only doing what is needed (see: implementation)
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- **Patch Platform** - provide a platform for future patching
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## Implementation
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Below is a list in order of priority, marked as complete when finished:
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- [ ] Handle hardware acceleration
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- [ ] Auto start
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- [ ] First run
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- [ ] Self-write updater code (currently mostly copied)
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- [ ] Self-write some small parts of internals
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- [ ] Patch updater to survive host updates
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- [ ] Self-write updater code (currently mostly copied)
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## Custom Patches
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Custom patches are another main goal of OpenAsar, patching enhancements where otherwise impossible to do so with traditional mods. Our current ideas for patches to do:
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- [ ] Skipping checking for updates on startup
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- [ ] Linux host app updating
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## Install Guide
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**OpenAsar is heavily disrecommened due to it being in early development.**
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