However, if you want to use the Steam Overlay or need Steam Input support, the only way to get it is to add the game to Steam first and launch it through there, but Galaxy will not automatically see these games or give you a way to launch them. You can also manually mark other non-steam games as owned and point Galaxy to their executables to run them directly, which also works fine. Quick intro: GOG Galaxy 2.0 finds all your Steam games and is able to launch them just fine. This is a long post because I've tried to make it complete and easy to follow even for the absolute noob, but it's really very simple once you know what to do and you can add any game in less than 2 minutes. This is a guide for running Non-Steam games from Galaxy 2.0, with Steam Overlay enabled (this includes Steam Input support which is required for the Steam Controller among others), without the need for intermediate batch files.
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