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Anyway, I tried following the advice [here](https://libreddit.totaldarkness.net/r/Steam/comments/jpgfzh/can_i_make_steam_open_a_different_exe_file/) to force steam to run the executable `AOW4.exe` instead of the stupid launcher. However, steam does not seem to want to do this... I have tried a bunch of subtly different alternatives including the full page from `Z:` (which is where it would be in the windows prefix) but no matter what I do steam either seems to do nothing or use the launcher. What am I doing wrong?
On a related note, why does the command take the form `FULL_PATH %command%`? I would have expected it to be `%command% FULL_PATH` (i.e. so that `%command%` is some steam command and the full path is an argument). Is there a complete description anywhere of the logic for the steam launch string?
I'm going to start using links to get rid of the launchers even when they are working. Damn launchers, seriously what the hell.