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For the log files to be saved in the normal location, put the .bat file in the main Steam installation folder, create a shortcut to it, and move the shortcut to the desktop.
Also worth mentioning that the .bat file can be run either before or after starting the game.
It requires minimal setup (just a line in parameters) and it works for every possible game, but it was originally created for classic Fallout games.
In fact, this solves too the problem with mods that have a different launcher to force steam to count played time and activate overlay plus access to screenshots. For instance, you can play Fallout Fixt and make Steam count the time played on Fallout. Another great example it's I'm playing OpenXcom but Steam understand I'm playing old X-com games. And you can run the games directly from your library with access to Steam Overlay.
It's a nice guide and solution anyways, but SteamDetour can go beyond and it's what I'm used around this subject.
In fact, I highly recommend this tool to mess with your friends computers and make their Steam account looks like playing a My Little Pony game when they are playing their favorite games xD