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I was playing around with href's in HTML and realized that I can use "steam://rungameid/" to launch games when you click. Chrome will ask if you want to trust that BUT teamspeak doesn't. That means you can just poke somebody with (without the dots) [.url=steam://rungameid/GameIdGoesHere]Lol look at that vid bro[/url.] and the game with the ID will open if they have it installed. Otherwise it'll take them to the store page of the game. It's fun to troll people with it xD
For example, if you poke somebody with "[.url=steam://rungameid/273350]Text[/url.]" (without the dots) it'll look like this.
But when they click it, it will launch the game "Evolve Stage 2". To make it look more legit you can use an actual link as text like this
Thanks @baisiK
You can find the game ID by going on the steam store page of the game. Then right click and Copy Page URL.
In this example you'll get http://store.steampowered.com/app/273350/ and when you check the numbers at the end you'll realize that these are the same numbers as in the poke URL. So just cut the numbers out and put them after steam://rungameid/
Idk if somebody else already posted that here but I didnt have time to look anymore sorry xD
For example, if you poke somebody with "[.url=steam://rungameid/273350]Text[/url.]" (without the dots) it'll look like this.
Code:
[url=steam://rungameid/273350]https://youtu.be/Osb9ojt96mA[/url]
You can find the game ID by going on the steam store page of the game. Then right click and Copy Page URL.
In this example you'll get http://store.steampowered.com/app/273350/ and when you check the numbers at the end you'll realize that these are the same numbers as in the poke URL. So just cut the numbers out and put them after steam://rungameid/
Idk if somebody else already posted that here but I didnt have time to look anymore sorry xD
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