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# {{key|Right Click}} on the desired game and select '''Properties'''. | # {{key|Right Click}} on the desired game and select '''Properties'''. | ||
# At the end of the target field add your arguments such as <code>"{{p|game}}\game.exe" -windowed</code>. | # At the end of the target field add your arguments such as <code>"{{p|game}}\game.exe" -windowed</code>. | ||
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+ | ==Non-Steam== | ||
+ | {{Fixbox|1= | ||
+ | {{Fixbox/fix|Instructions|}} | ||
+ | # Create a new '''shortcut'''. | ||
+ | # {{key|Right Click}} on the shortcut and choose '''Properties''' and select the '''Shortcut''' tab. | ||
+ | # Find the '''Target''' field. | ||
+ | # Write your arguments after the double quotes <code>"{{p|game}}\game.exe" -windowed</code> then click '''OK'''. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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Some fixes require passing command line arguments to programs in order to enable certain otherwise hidden features, most commonly used for windowed modes and custom resolutions.
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