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# Find the '''Target''' field. | # Find the '''Target''' field. | ||
# Write your arguments after the double quotes <code>"{{p|game}}\game.exe" -windowed</code> then click '''OK'''. | # Write your arguments after the double quotes <code>"{{p|game}}\game.exe" -windowed</code> then click '''OK'''. | ||
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'''Notes''' | '''Notes''' | ||
{{ii}} For Non-Steam games, see [[#Custom Steam library shortcuts|Steam library shortcuts]] | {{ii}} For Non-Steam games, see [[#Custom Steam library shortcuts|Steam library shortcuts]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:08, 16 July 2014
- Commonly used to force windowed modes, custom specific resolutions or force certain hidden settings.
Windows
Common desktop shortcuts
- For generic Windows desktop shortcuts for games which do not otherwise use Steam.
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Steam games launch options
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Custom Steam library shortcuts
- Command lines arguments for games added through the Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library option.
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Origin
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