Steam - Non-Steam Game Shortcut Path

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I am trying to write a small batch file or ps1 script to add a non-game shortcut to the Steam library. Unfortunately, I am unable to figure out where valve is saving the info. No luck in the registry.

This will be for Marvel Heroes 2015, launching the x64 executable. I have a bunch of brothers who it will be easier to just send them the batch.

"C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Marvel Heroes\UnrealEngine3\Binaries\Win64\MarvelHeroes2015.exe" -nosteam -nobitraider -solidstate






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How do I run a non-Steam game on Steam?

Here's how it works.
  • First, open Steam and log in to your account.
  • Next, go to the Games menu at the top of the window.
  • Click Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library.
  • A list of installed programs will appear, check the boxes next to the games you'd like to install.


  • Can you play non-Steam games on Steam link?

    Beyond streaming your entire Steam library, the Steam Link can also be used as a general in-home streaming device to stream Netflix, do some Web browsing, or play non-Steam games from within Steam Link's \u201cBig Picture\u201d interface.

    How do I create a non-Steam shortcut?

    the savegames of your "non-steam" game version are probably in appdata/roaming/steam. the game has been on sale multiple times and is worth every cent. come on, dude.



    Customize your Non-Steam app shortcut 😲




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