# Building GloSC **Build requirements:** - M$ Visual Studio (2017) - [Qt 5.9](http://info.qt.io/download-qt-for-application-development) (x86/x64) - [Qt Visual Studio Tools](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=TheQtCompany.QtVisualStudioTools) - [ViGEm](https://github.com/nefarius/ViGEm) ViGEms user mode library as well as [SFML](http://sfml-dev.org) are bundled in the repo. For ViGEms installation refer to the Readme-files from the relevant sub-projects, or use the binary installer (if available). -- Set the correct Qt version for "*GloSC*", "*GloSC_GameLauncher*" and "*SteamTarget*" depending on your build. Rebuild the solution and you should be good to go. # Installation Copy all **files** out of the relevant build directories, as well as, "*TargetConfig.ini*" and the relevant SFML, ViGEmUM and QT .dll-files in a separate directory. To make double sure unhooking Steam works properly, and allow games to launch without any issues, run "*GloSC_GameLauncher.exe*" **as Admin** To do this at system start up you can create you can create this task using schtasks.exe ``` "schtasks.exe /create /f /tn "GloSC_GameLauncher" /tr "[PATH_TO]\GloSC_GameLauncher.exe" /sc onlogon /rl highest ``` Be careful that the right executable is running, as there can only ever be one Instance of "GloSC_GameLauncher" running. Afterwards create your shortcuts with GloSC and you are ready to go. ### Notes: The GloSC_GameLauncher must be running from that directory, as Admin, to make double sure Steam does get unhooked after closing a shortcut