steam://run/<id>//<args>/ Runs an application. It will be installed if necessary. The //<args> is optional, args are passed to the application as launch parameters. steam://runsafe/<id> Resets CVARs of a Source game. steam://rungameid/<id> Same as run, but with support for ...
== Is there any way to use steam://rungameid/XXX to launch an app with command line parameters? If not then I don't get why Steam makes desktop shortcuts using this protocol method rather than creating an actual shortcut. :Actualy any steam:// call passed to steam.exe as %1 ...
The file it's linked to seems to be online (steam://rungameid/352400) so I don't know how to get it to run that in compatibility mode. Talon Staff, Jan 27, 2024 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.)Thema: My call of duty ...
The file it's linked to seems to be online (steam://rungameid/352400) so I don't know how to get it to run that in compatibility mode. Talon Staff, Jan 27, 2024 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.)Thema: My call of duty...
The file it's linked to seems to be online (steam://rungameid/352400) so I don't know how to get it to run that in compatibility mode. Talon Staff, Jan 27, 2024 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.)Thema: My call of duty...
Is there any way to use steam://rungameid/XXX to launch an app with command line parameters? If not then I don't get why Steam makes desktop shortcuts using this protocol method rather than creating an actual shortcut. Actualy any steam:// call passed to steam.exe as %1 command ...