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- Sep 26, 2019
I had a really specific problem that I figured out today, so I figured I'd post it here in case anyone else has this happen:
I grabbed GTA5 when it was free on Epic, and installed it via the Heroic launcher. Heroic has a feature that automatically makes Steam shortcuts to your Epic & GOG games, with artwork and all. But, if you launch GTA5 on Windows over Steam Link, your whole session gets locked up because of UAC. Steam Link connections, no matter what, cannot click on the UAC prompt, so you have to do it from your actual PC.
So I looked up a way to disable it for just GTA5, and found this on Reddit: https://archive.is/MBOoe
Turns out, you can do that via Heroic, too. Click Settings:
and then put -skipInstallers in the argument box
It doesn't work in the Steam shortcut, but it does there, so you have to put it in Heroic no matter what. So there you go, I don't know if that'll be useful to any of you niggas but if you wanna run GTA5 remotely, that's how you do it
Oh, and if you're running GTA5 for the first time, it uses Rockstar's own launcher because they're assholes so it'll need to install that and then update it and then make you log into your Rockstar account and that's just something you gotta do because of niggers.
I grabbed GTA5 when it was free on Epic, and installed it via the Heroic launcher. Heroic has a feature that automatically makes Steam shortcuts to your Epic & GOG games, with artwork and all. But, if you launch GTA5 on Windows over Steam Link, your whole session gets locked up because of UAC. Steam Link connections, no matter what, cannot click on the UAC prompt, so you have to do it from your actual PC.
So I looked up a way to disable it for just GTA5, and found this on Reddit: https://archive.is/MBOoe
- Open Epic Games Launcher
- Go to Settings
- At the bottom, click to expand Red Dead Redemption 2
- Select Additional Command Line Arguments
- Enter -skipInstallers in the text area
Turns out, you can do that via Heroic, too. Click Settings:
and then put -skipInstallers in the argument box
It doesn't work in the Steam shortcut, but it does there, so you have to put it in Heroic no matter what. So there you go, I don't know if that'll be useful to any of you niggas but if you wanna run GTA5 remotely, that's how you do it
Oh, and if you're running GTA5 for the first time, it uses Rockstar's own launcher because they're assholes so it'll need to install that and then update it and then make you log into your Rockstar account and that's just something you gotta do because of niggers.