What does the launcher do with regard to the operation of the game that cannot be done within the actual game itself? Is it due to a technical limitation or simply there for the convenience of the players? Are there alternatives to such methods of starting the execution of games?

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    2 days ago

    That, my friends, is also how you play games from the epic store. And how to bypass steam as well.

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        Also when running and playing games on Linux I find that starting directly from the exe can cause compatability issues.

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        2 days ago

        Obviously not every game. Multiplay games won’t work with it. And yes anything that inherently depends on the launcher. The vast majority of games it does work though.

        It feels like a lot of people forget or don’t realize that pc games are just files in a folder. Epic and Steam basically present you with shortcut icons to those exe files.

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          Multiplay games won’t work with it

          that’s not actually a guarantee: BG3 has multiplayer and works just fine without the launcher. as do plenty of others.

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            1 day ago

            --skip-launcher in the launch options on Steam, for anyone who doesn’t know already