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Steam revEmu Configuration Guide

This document contains configuration settings for revEmu, a program that emulates Steam. It allows setting options like enabling an app cache, logging, and which Steam DLL to use. The document provides explanations and default values for each configurable option.

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Steam revEmu Configuration Guide

This document contains configuration settings for revEmu, a program that emulates Steam. It allows setting options like enabling an app cache, logging, and which Steam DLL to use. The document provides explanations and default values for each configurable option.

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# CacheEnabled set to true to enable loading apps from GCF.
# If it is true, and a clientregistry.blob file is not supplied,
# then you must supply revApps.ini file with the correct cache requirements.
# See the example revApps.ini, however it is highly recommended that you use
# a clientregistry.blob file for maximum compatibility
#
# Default = False
#
CacheEnabled = False

# CachePath - set to the folder where your GCF files are located
#
# Default = (n/a)
#
CachePath = E:\Steam\SteamApps

# Language - rev emu will automagically load the correct language files.
# This can be English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, sChinese,
# Korean, Koreana, tChinese, Japanese, Russian, Thai, or Portugeuse
#
# revEmu will try to set the Language key in the following order:
# Use the Language key in the this rev.ini if it is present
# Use the Steam Language key in the registry if it is present
# Default the Language to English
#
Language = Russian

# Change Logging to True to enable/disable log file output for steam.dll


#
# Default = False
#
Logging=False

# Change SteamDll to point to your official Steam client DLL.


# This setting is required for Steam UserID Validation functions
# to support legit Steam IDs. Otherwise, all clients would get
# IDs generated from their IP addresses.
# Also make sure you uncomment the line below (remove "#")
# if you want to use this setting!
# Note that this setting only applies to games using SteamGameServer
# up to version 003. (e.g. CS: Source, Team Fortess 2, Garry's Mod)
#
# Default = (n/a)
#
#SteamDll=E:\Steam\Steam.dll

# Change SteamClient to True if you want to use the steamclient emulator.


# This setting is recommended to be true for both clients \ game servers
# and for all games, except games which use SteamClient006 interface
# (e.g. CS: Source, Half-Life 2: Deathmatch)
# To see if the game is using this old interface, enable SteamClient,
# enable Logging and you will notice a log line "Using SteamClientXXX".
# If 007, leave the option ON, otherwise, it is recommended not to use it.
#
# Default = False
#
SteamClient = True
# Change SteamUser to the steam username that you wish to use with revEmu
# Defaults to revCrew if not specified
#
SteamUser = SteamPlayer

[Log]

# If Logging is set to True, choose which functions would you like to log.
#
# Default = False
#ator]
# CacheEnabled set to true to enable loading apps from GCF.
# If it is true, and a clientregistry.blob file is not supplied,
# then you must supply revApps.ini file with the correct cache requirements.
# See the example revApps.ini, however it is highly recommended that you use
# a clientregistry.blob file for maximum compatibility
#
# Default = False
#
CacheEnabled = False

# CachePath - set to the folder where your GCF files are located
#
# Default = (n/a)
#
CachePath = E:\Steam\SteamApps

# Language - rev emu will automagically load the correct language files.
# This can be English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, sChinese,
# Korean, Koreana, tChinese, Japanese, Russian, Thai, or Portugeuse
#
# revEmu will try to set the Language key in the following order:
# Use the Language key in the this rev.ini if it is present
# Use the Steam Language key in the registry if it is present
# Default the Language to English
#
Language = Russian

# Change Logging to True to enable/disable log file output for steam.dll


#
# Default = False
#
Logging=False

# Change SteamDll to point to your official Steam client DLL.


# This setting is required for Steam UserID Validation functions
# to support legit Steam IDs. Otherwise, all clients would get
# IDs generated from their IP addresses.
# Also make sure you uncomment the line below (remove "#")
# if you want to use this setting!
# Note that this setting only applies to games using SteamGameServer
# up to version 003. (e.g. CS: Source, Team Fortess 2, Garry's Mod)
#
# Default = (n/a)
#
#SteamDll=E:\Steam\Steam.dll

# Change SteamClient to True if you want to use the steamclient emulator.


# This setting is recommended to be true for both clients \ game servers
# and for all games, except games which use SteamClient006 interface
# (e.g. CS: Source, Half-Life 2: Deathmatch)
# To see if the game is using this old interface, enable SteamClient,
# enable Logging and you will notice a log line "Using SteamClientXXX".
# If 007, leave the option ON, otherwise, it is recommended not to use it.
#
# Default = False
#
SteamClient = True

# Change SteamUser to the steam username that you wish to use with revEmu
# Defaults to revCrew if not specified
#
SteamUser = SteamPlayer

[Log]

# If Logging is set to True, choose which functions would you like to log.
#
# Default = False
#ator]
# CacheEnabled set to true to enable loading apps from GCF.
# If it is true, and a clientregistry.blob file is not supplied,
# then you must supply revApps.ini file with the correct cache requirements.
# See the example revApps.ini, however it is highly recommended that you use
# a clientregistry.blob file for maximum compatibility
#
# Default = False
#
CacheEnabled = False

# CachePath - set to the folder where your GCF files are located
#
# Default = (n/a)
#
CachePath = E:\Steam\SteamApps

# Language - rev emu will automagically load the correct language files.
# This can be English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, sChinese,
# Korean, Koreana, tChinese, Japanese, Russian, Thai, or Portugeuse
#
# revEmu will try to set the Language key in the following order:
# Use the Language key in the this rev.ini if it is present
# Use the Steam Language key in the registry if it is present
# Default the Language to English
#
Language = Russian

# Change Logging to True to enable/disable log file output for steam.dll


#
# Default = False
#
Logging=False

# Change SteamDll to point to your official Steam client DLL.


# This setting is required for Steam UserID Validation functions
# to support legit Steam IDs. Otherwise, all clients would get
# IDs generated from their IP addresses.
# Also make sure you uncomment the line below (remove "#")
# if you want to use this setting!
# Note that this setting only applies to games using SteamGameServer
# up to version 003. (e.g. CS: Source, Team Fortess 2, Garry's Mod)
#
# Default = (n/a)
#
#SteamDll=E:\Steam\Steam.dll

# Change SteamClient to True if you want to use the steamclient emulator.


# This setting is recommended to be true for both clients \ game servers
# and for all games, except games which use SteamClient006 interface
# (e.g. CS: Source, Half-Life 2: Deathmatch)
# To see if the game is using this old interface, enable SteamClient,
# enable Logging and you will notice a log line "Using SteamClientXXX".
# If 007, leave the option ON, otherwise, it is recommended not to use it.
#
# Default = False
#
SteamClient = True

# Change SteamUser to the steam username that you wish to use with revEmu
# Defaults to revCrew if not specified
#
SteamUser = SteamPlayer

[Log]

# If Logging is set to True, choose which functions would you like to log.
#
# Default = False
#

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