How to Use Steam Play with Non-Steam Games
Learn how to add and use non-Steam games with Steam Play for enhanced gaming access and management.
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Yes, Steam Play can work with non-Steam games. Add the game to your Steam library by selecting 'Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library' in Steam. After adding, enable Steam Play for all titles in Steam's settings, allowing you to use Steam's tools and features. This includes running Windows-only games on Linux with Proton. While the experience may vary, it's a useful way to manage all your games from a single platform.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I play non-Steam games on Steam? Yes, you can play non-Steam games on Steam by adding them to your Steam library and enabling Steam Play in the settings.
- What is Steam Play? Steam Play is a feature that allows you to play games across different operating systems, including running Windows games on Linux using Proton.
- How do I add a non-Steam game to my library? To add a non-Steam game, open your Steam client, go to 'Games' in the menu, and select 'Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library'.
- Will all non-Steam games run perfectly on Steam? Not all non-Steam games will run perfectly on Steam, as performance may vary depending on the game's compatibility and your system specifications.