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# Create a shortcut to the program. | # Create a shortcut to the program. | ||
− | # Right click on the | + | # Right click on the shortcut and choose "Properties". |
# Make sure the "Shortcut" tab is selected. | # Make sure the "Shortcut" tab is selected. | ||
# In the "Target" field, you'll see a line like this: <pre>"C:\Program Files (x86)\Evil Publishing\Rushed Game\game.exe"</pre> | # In the "Target" field, you'll see a line like this: <pre>"C:\Program Files (x86)\Evil Publishing\Rushed Game\game.exe"</pre> |
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Some fixes require passing command line arguments to programs.
Windows XP/7
- Create a shortcut to the program.
- Right click on the shortcut and choose "Properties".
- Make sure the "Shortcut" tab is selected.
- In the "Target" field, you'll see a line like this:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Evil Publishing\Rushed Game\game.exe"
- Type the option (argument) after the double quotes. Make sure there is a space between the double quotes and between each argument. For example, after adding the
-windowed
option, the line will look like this:"C:\Program Files (x86)\Evil Publishing\Rushed Game\game.exe" -windowed
- Click OK.
Steam
- Open game library
- Right click on the game and select "Properties"
- Click "SET LAUNCH OPTIONS"
- Type the argument, for example
-windowed
- Click OK