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Happy to help!
I am really sad that Castle Story has been abandoned - there is much in the game that could have been optimized and made better in general.
The environment variables of the garbage collector is greek to me, as there are alot of different guides for the garbage collector online.
Steps:
Go to properties in the steam library of Castle Story (the gear icon).
In the launch options under general, you will need to provide a pathway to wherever you have the shortcut. In my case, I placed it in the game folder. So in my case, the pathway I entered was:
"D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Castle Story\Castle Story.lnk" %command%
Note the quotes and the %command%. %command% instructs Steam to "open" the specified file, while the quoted pathway specifies the place Steam should look.
The "D" you see is the hard drive grade I have the game stored on, so if yours is NOT a D grade, you'll need to replace that with A, B, C, etc. ".lnk" is the file type for a shortcut.
Can you please show example how should the "target" field look like? It gives errors when I'm trying to put something in there.