I would like to play Command & Conquer Renegade, so I tried adding ‘Game.exe’ which is what renegade calls it’s exe.
Unfortunately.. ‘game.exe’ is already used by “Dead Or Alive 5 – Last Round”. Seems like name that I’m sure is used by other games too.
Would be nice to be able to remove game.exe as an “Assigned Program” because otherwise, I’m not allowed to add it to other games as it’s already claimed.
I once had the same problem and solved it by just re-naming the exe-file either by just adding a number or using a completely other name, just as luka2099 already said, so yes it works indeed.
As long there is no programm/software/app who is in some way accessing the game´s exe-file (joypad- or mouse-configuration software you are using with the game, etc.) it doesn´t matter what name the exe is actually carrying.
Unfortunately the game crashes if I change it’s name :(
I think it’s because of DRM or maybe because it’s something to do with steam starting a launcher which starts it and for some reason it can’t be started on it’s own.
@Ralf.. can this be changed in a future version of vorpx itself?
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