Can I appear to be playing a Steam game without actually playing it?

Can I appear to be playing a Steam game without actually playing it? - Man in White Shirt and Black Hat Holding Deck of Cards

This may sound stupid, but I really want to know if I can appear to be playing a game without necessarily having it installed, a bit similarly to something like Idle Master.



Best Answer

If you add a non-steam game, and go to its properties, you can set the name to be whatever you wish. Using this, you can find some lightweight program you aren't using, like notepad for example, add it to Steam, and then change the name to the game you're playing. I've used this to let my friends know I'm playing a console game before.




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How do I play a game on Steam without anyone knowing?

Alternatively, you can click \u201cFriends & Chat\u201d in the bottom right-hand corner to bring up the Steam Chat window. Then click the small chevron (like an arrow, without the tail) next to your username. Select \u201cInvisible\u201d or \u201cOffline\u201d from the drop down menu.

Does Steam show you playing non Steam games?

All it does is show that you are playing a non-steam game to your friends, although in order for it to show you have to run the game from the shortcut in your library.



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Answer 2

One way you can do such a thing would be to use an existing game that has been installed. To appear as if you're playing a different game, you can modify the steam_appid.txt file for that installed game and change the game ID there to the ID of the game you wish to appear to be playing. If a game does not have one of these files by default, creating one yourself will still work.

Steam_appid.txt file in Super Hexagon folder

appid.txt file content

Simply replace the text in the file with the app ID of whatever game you wish to 'play'. To find out what app ID the game of your choice has, look at the URL for the game's store page and copy the number at the end of the URL (store.steampowered.com/app/[appid]/).

However, this will only work if you then run the game through the .exe file instead of opening it through Steam. If you open it through Steam, the app ID file will be reset back to its default.

If done correctly, you should see your in-game status as being the game you wanted to seem playing, even though you'd be playing a different game. Due to your in-game status corresponding to what you wanted to seem playing, this also means that you can use it to idle cards.

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