How to find .exe file of a steam game?
I have been looking through steam - steamapps - common - (Name of game) but no files in the game folders have been .exe files.
I'm not a veteran at PC gaming and navigation.
Does the .exe file always have ".exe" at the end?

Thanks, in advance :)
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right click game in steam properties>local files.
like a normal windows shortcut basicly
Naposledy upravil spoof; 1. dub. 2015 v 23.50
spoof původně napsal:
right click game in steam properties>local files.
like a normal windows shortcut basicly
Thanks.
Should they say ".exe" at the end of it?
Or is it normal for it to be an "application file"
it say application unless you told your folder view to show extentionns.

in the menu bar(press alt if you do not have one) in explorer go to tools>folder options>view to show extentions like .exe

uncheck hide extentions for know file types.
Naposledy upravil spoof; 1. dub. 2015 v 23.55
spoof původně napsal:
it say application unless you told your folder view to show extentionns.

in the menu bar(alt if you do not have one) in explorer go to tools>folder options.
The application file will still work just as fine as the .exe file if I used it with something like NVIDIA inspector, right?
the application file is the .exe :P
spoof původně napsal:
the application file is the .exe :P
Ok, thanks for the help, spoof :D
Could also go to the Common folder, then do a Search for
*.exe (with that asterisk) and that will file all files of that type. Alot of games have a Bin folder and that is usually where the main game .exe is. But again, each game structures it's folders/files differently. Main game exe is not always in the root folder.

What do you mean "work as an .exe with NVIDIA inspector"? What is it exactly you trying to do?
Bad-Motha původně napsal:
Could also go to the Common folder, then do a Search for
*.exe (with that asterisk) and that will file all files of that type. Alot of games have a Bin folder and that is usually where the main game .exe is. But again, each game structures it's folders/files differently. Main game exe is not always in the root folder.

What do you mean "work as an .exe with NVIDIA inspector"? What is it exactly you trying to do?

Possibly for some override; like for the refresh rate.
Bad-Motha původně napsal:
Could also go to the Common folder, then do a Search for
*.exe (with that asterisk) and that will file all files of that type. Alot of games have a Bin folder and that is usually where the main game .exe is. But again, each game structures it's folders/files differently. Main game exe is not always in the root folder.

What do you mean "work as an .exe with NVIDIA inspector"? What is it exactly you trying to do?


Teutep původně napsal:
Bad-Motha původně napsal:
Could also go to the Common folder, then do a Search for
*.exe (with that asterisk) and that will file all files of that type. Alot of games have a Bin folder and that is usually where the main game .exe is. But again, each game structures it's folders/files differently. Main game exe is not always in the root folder.

What do you mean "work as an .exe with NVIDIA inspector"? What is it exactly you trying to do?

Possibly for some override; like for the refresh rate.
I had to find the .exe file of my games so that I can optimise them.
It gave Battlefield Hardline a 20-30 FPS boost. (On top of my original FPS)
Darael 5. bře. 2016 v 11.25 
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Old thread is old, but for future reference

On all platforms (Windows, Mac, SteamOS/Linux), the precise executable file that Steam launches (which may not be the main game exe, because some things (like XCOM: Enemy Unknown/Within) trigger launchers which in turn launch the game) can be found using Steam's console (steam://nav/console - also available by launching Steam with the "-console" option). Find the game's AppID, and run "app_info_print AppID" in the console. There will be one or more "config" sections, at least one of which will contain a "launch" section. That has numbered subsections, each of which specifies its platform in a config:oslist entry, and specifies the application (using a relative path with {steam_library_folder}/steamapps/common/{gamefolder} as its base) in an "executable" entry.
how do you find that exe. thing on Windows 10
Rekt. 30. zář. 2017 v 4.03 
✪Helix✪ původně napsal:
how do you find that exe. thing on Windows 10
Same way!
idk
D:\Steam\SteamApps\common\PUBG\TslGame\Binaries\Win64
MyelinSheath (The orginal) původně napsal:
D:\Steam\SteamApps\common\PUBG\TslGame\Binaries\Win64
which one is it though? no matter which one i click, pubg starts but will only show the loading screen and play the music. i cant get to the main menu, but when i click on it in steam its working...
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