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This means you can activate certain options when launching ''pcsx2.exe'' from the command line on Windows, or the terminal on a Linux environment, those options are called ''arguments'', wich are described below.
This means you can activate certain options when launching ''pcsx2.exe'' from the command line on Windows, or the terminal on a Linux environment, those options are called ''arguments'', wich are described below.


Command line arguments can be added to a shortcut. That means you can have as many shortcuts to ''pcsx2.exe'' with different options and settings as you like.  
Those command line options can be added to a shortcut. That means you can have as many shortcuts to ''pcsx2.exe'' with different options and settings as you need.  


{{Tip|If you have different games that need different emulation settings and/or plugins configuration, consider making as many shortcuts as you need with custom settings, or use an external launcher as described on this guide.
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=Syntax=
=Syntax=
You use the following format:
You use the following format:
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:<code>"C:\PS2\pcsx2.exe" -skipbios "C:\PS2\yourgame.iso"</code>  
:<code>"C:\PS2\pcsx2.exe" -skipbios "C:\PS2\yourgame.iso"</code>  
And thus you'll be able to start '''C:\PS2\yourgame.iso''' right from your desktop!
And thus you'll be able to start '''C:\PS2\yourgame.iso''' right from your desktop!
{{Tip|If you have different games that need different emulation settings and/or plugins configuration, consider making as many shortcuts as you need with custom settings, or use an external launcher as described on this guide.}}


=Commandline options and Steam=
=Commandline options and Steam=
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