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Using Steam with PCSX2

Mar 29th, 2013
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  2. Adding a PCSX2 game to Steam
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  4. 1. Click the "Add a game..." button at the bottom left corner of your Steam library and select "Add a Non-Steam Game..."
  5. 2. Click "Browse..." and find your PCSX2 executable (on Windows, it will probably be called "pcsx-r5350" and be located in "C:\Program Files (x86)\PCSX 1.0.0\" or "C:\Program Files\PCSX 1.0.0\")
  6. 3. Click "Add selected programs..." and PCSX2 will be added to your Steam library.
  7. 4. Right-click on PCSX2 in your Steam library and click "Properties".
  8. 5. Change the name from "pcsx2-r5350" (or whatever it's called on your computer) to the name of a specific PS2 game.
  9. 6. In the "Target" text field, add a space to the end followed by the location of your game's ISO file in quotes. So, for example, if you wanted to play Burnout Revenge, your Target field might look something like this:
  10. "C:\Program Files (x86)\PCSX 1.0.0\pcsx2-r5350.exe" "C:\PCSX2 games\Burnout Revenge.iso"
  11. 7. Click "Close" and you're done!
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  14. Setting custom images for your games in Steam
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  16. 1. If you haven't already done so, you'll need to join the Steam Beta. Click the Steam menu at the top left corner and select "Settings". Where it says "Beta participation", click the "Change..." button and select "Steam Beta Update" from the menu in the popup. Click "OK" twice.
  17. 2. Switch your library to grid view by click the Grid icon (it looks like four squares in a 2x2 grid) near the top right corner of the window.
  18. 3. Right-click any game that you want to add/change the banner for and select "Set Custom Image...".
  19. 4. Find your file, click "OK", and your new grid image will be applied. Note that your images should have a resolution of 460x215 to fit optimally.
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