To graphically show how to use the installer, I think a video is the most effective way, rather than our current list of instructions. Having a recording for each platform would also be useful for explaining on Linux/MacOS as most of us are not familiar with those platforms/don't have a PC on those platforms.
This is also useful when debugging, since users can say "this part at 1:00 in the video doesn't happen", rather just explain that "nothing happens".
I actually recorded a video already just for the "partial manual install" because that is difficult to explain otherwise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px4JWsSycQE (this video is linked inside the installer)
I wouldn't be too worried about needing to update the video if something changes, since the basic install process hasn't changed in a very long time.
[ ] Windows Video
[ ] MacOS Video
[ ] Linux Video
[ ] Steam Deck Video
[ ] This is a big pain point, because many Steam Deck users have a Windows background and are unfamiliar with using the Konsole + Steam Deck's desktop mode + proton/native etc. A video going through what we already have on the wiki would be very useful.
To graphically show how to use the installer, I think a video is the most effective way, rather than our current list of instructions. Having a recording for each platform would also be useful for explaining on Linux/MacOS as most of us are not familiar with those platforms/don't have a PC on those platforms.
This is also useful when debugging, since users can say "this part at 1:00 in the video doesn't happen", rather just explain that "nothing happens".
I actually recorded a video already just for the "partial manual install" because that is difficult to explain otherwise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px4JWsSycQE (this video is linked inside the installer)
I wouldn't be too worried about needing to update the video if something changes, since the basic install process hasn't changed in a very long time.