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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
Divinity Original Sin 2/DefEd/bin/EoCApp.exe
Just make a new icon on your desktop that points to it directly.
The point is, I want it in the same place as my other games (Steam Library), even my GoG games are there and not in the desktop. A -skiplauncher argument would be really easy to implement.
It's not gamebreaking but a little annoying.
"[...]\steamapps\common\Divinity Original Sin 2\DefEd\bin\SupportTool.exe" %command%
You will have to edit the path to match that of your own installation. For instance, my own launch option is set to:
"D:\Program Files (x86)\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Divinity Original Sin 2\DefEd\bin\SupportTool.exe" %command%
Works perfectly!
I.m.o. a better solution than the shortcut.
--rail_connect_cmd=
Don't ask me about the meaning, I don't know but I know it works.
this works :) put this in the game property (in steam)
Thanks!
Added this to game's launch option in Steam and works perfectly.
It sadly doesn't work anymore, they might have updated it.
Thank you
What works now is the launch argument --skip-launcher
Although it still opens the launcher, it directly starts the game afterwards. That way it should be much nicer to play it via Steam Link because you don't need a mouse to actually start the game. (♥♥♥♥ all launchers!)
I didn't even remember that I made this post, but thank you so much!
I have to replay this masterpiece someday.
It works, thanks.