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In your Doom-> base folder, make a new folder named "Skins"
In this "Skins" folder you made, put the brutalv20.pk3 file.
Rename "brutalv20.pk3" to "brutalv20.wad"
Now when you choose to play doom through steam, it will now automatically load brutal doom and count your hours. This method works for automatically loading other mods too, such as project brutality.
Yep Tried that when I click play on steam it only loads normal Doom up I must of did somehting wrong But cant figure out what. I Gzdoom 1.8.02 and Brutal Doom v20.
So I would look into:
From the gzdoom package you downloaded, are you copying and pasting *all* of its contents into the doom base folder? (not just the application)
When all these are pasted into your base folder, have you renamed the gzdoom application (it has a doom marine icon) *exactly* as the dosbox application is named, to include the proper case? (ie, no capitalization)
After these, did you rename or delete the original dosbox application?
All in all, if you deleted dosbox and gzdoom was not renamed precisely, when you try to start through steam, steam will just redownload dosbox(because that is what it is coded to look for) and launch doom through that. This may be where your problem is.