Sorry if this is the wrong place for this I just figured maybe someone has experience with launching a non-steam game as a steam game through launch options.

I’m trying to play RuneLite through Old School RuneScape (number go up make feel goooood). My issue is that it loads for a second or two then closes…

What I’ve done:

  • Went into desktop mode and downloaded RuneLite.AppImage from RuneLite.net
  • Marked RuneLite.AppImage as an executable
  • Launched RuneLite and set setting according to Reddit user squeezeme_juiceme here (probably not relevant)
  • Closed RuneLite to save settings (also probably not relevant, just recanting my process)
  • Set my launch options as /home/deck/Downloads/RuneLite.AppImage ; killall -9 RuneLite.AppImage # %console%
  • cried because it’s not working
  • If your command goes in that order

    Downloads/RuneLite.AppImage ; killall -9 RuneLite.AppImage

    Then you are first opening it and then closing it. Maybe get rid of the killall part or place it at the beginning?

    • Zidane@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Forgot to mention I tried without the kill command first and it does the same thing :^(

      Also, from my reading it’s needed so when I hit exit game it closes rather than me having to reboot the steam deck

  • IronSage@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    It’s much easier than this. Runelite is available on the software center. After installed it will appear on the list of apps in steam when selecting add a non steam game.

    Use the steam grid db decky plugin to add art. Make a controller profile or use community made. I’ve played a bit of osrs this way

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