- #SYSTEM LOCALE EMULATOR XUPEFEI HOW TO#
- #SYSTEM LOCALE EMULATOR XUPEFEI INSTALL#
- #SYSTEM LOCALE EMULATOR XUPEFEI DOWNLOAD#
#SYSTEM LOCALE EMULATOR XUPEFEI HOW TO#
(Optional Bonus Step) Now for a bonus step on how to change the icon of your game app in steam. I’d recommend right clicking it and adding it to your “Favorites” or to a personal collection you’ve made on your steam library to find it easily.*Congratulations, now you can customize your non steam game on your steam library to your hearts desire, adding logos/box art/backgrounds and such to make it feel official as part of your steam game library!*Note: If you choose to add other games like this, be sure to save adding your game to a collection/your favorites for last, as changing the Target Path of them will reset them and remove them from those if you choose to add it to a collection first before doing that. Scroll through your library again to the P area of your library’s alphabet and you’ll find your game there. Just rename it to be whatever you want, since we’re using Pokemon in this example we’ll rename it as such.Once you do that, you’ll notice your steam launcher moves you back to your steam library and out of the Leproc app that you were once on. You'll see this: Ībove the “Target” field, you will see the name of your game. Right click Leproc in your steam library, go to properties again. It wouldn't look very nice or accurate if it said “Leproc.exe” everytime we boot up Pokemon. But of course, we want to customize it so the game name in our steam collection is the proper name. Now if you press play on “Leproc.exe” on your steamlauncher, you’ll see that it boots up your desired game. So for example, if you did what I said and installed the Locale Emulator in the Pokemon game folder like I did, it should end up looking something like this:"C:\Users\(Username)\Desktop\Game Folder\Locale emulator\leproc.exe" “C:\Users\(Username)\Desktop\Game Folder\pokemon.exe" You need to put a space after the Leproc.exe file path and write the filepath to the exe file you want to add, and make sure it's in quotation marks. I’ll use Pokemon as an example for a game I want the steam launcher to run through Locale Emulator when it boots up. Now, what you’re going to want to do is add in the file path of the actual game exe file you want to add into steam.
In the "Target" field you’ll see the file path to the leproc exe. Right-click the app and go to "Properties". Now it should appear as a game in your steam library (if your library is alphabetized, looked under the L category for Leproc.exe). Add the “Leproc.exe” from the its folder as a “Non Steam game app”. It’ll bring up a small pop up menu, click “Add a non-steam game.” Click it, then click “Browse” and search for your locale emulator folder. On the bottom left should be the “Add a game” option.
Now, open up your steam account and go to your game library. After installing it, go into the folder and make sure “Leproc.exe” is there. #SYSTEM LOCALE EMULATOR XUPEFEI INSTALL#
You can choose the file path you install Locale emulator into, and I’d recommend placing the folder for where Locale Emulator will go after its installation in a place you’ll access often (such as placing it in the folder of the game you want to add to steam for easy access).
#SYSTEM LOCALE EMULATOR XUPEFEI DOWNLOAD#
First download Locale Emulator (I'd recommmend googling it and looking for the pooi-moe website as that's the official website for it) and then install it if you haven't already. (Note, this applies to Non-Steam Game Apps only.) For this reason, I decided to make this friendly step by step guide to help people set up Steamlauncher to run whatever game they want in Steam as well as load Locale Emulator through it so they can properly play their Japanese game. As a result, they're not able to add it to their steam library without it causing the game to run badly as the steam launcher normally can't launch the game through locale emulator. So, I'm sure a lot of people here have Japanese games that they want to add to their steam game library and have steam launch, so it can be nicely paired with the rest of their digital game collection, but those games also need locale emulator to run properly due to them being coded to work on Japanese PCs, not other regions.