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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. | ||
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. | |||
=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= |