I just make sure to launch that game from the shortcut I made in Cursor Lock and everything is hunky dory. Furthermore, targets can take damage now. Added impact sounds when the player successfully hits the target. You may have to play around with it to get it working properly for your specific game, but in my experience, the above two options worked like a charm. Bug Fix: If duration is set to 0 (minimum value is actually 0.3 s), the Player will leave the Sneak Mode after sliding now. Snake’s how-to video also shows off some examples of what you can try if a game isn’t on the list, so check that out below. Snake has a list of games that are confirmed working, as well as the options you need to check for them, including Starcraft, The Witcher, and Fallout: New Vegas. (If you aren’t sure what the game’s app ID is, just Google the game and go to its page on the Steam Store–the number at the end of its URL is its ID, as seen below.)Ĭursor Lock has many more advanced features that may help if the above options don’t work. For DOOM, I found that I had to direct “Open Program” to my Steam.exe, “Lock Program” to DOOM’s EXE, and “Open Program Args” to -applaunch 379720, where 379720 is the app ID for the game in question.
In other cases, you may need to add a few arguments. For me, this was all I needed to keep my cursor reigned in while playing Metro: Last Light. This will create a shortcut wherever you want that launches that game with Cursor Lock enabled.