安装 Steam
登录
|
语言
繁體中文(繁体中文)
日本語(日语)
한국어(韩语)
ไทย(泰语)
български(保加利亚语)
Čeština(捷克语)
Dansk(丹麦语)
Deutsch(德语)
English(英语)
Español-España(西班牙语 - 西班牙)
Español - Latinoamérica(西班牙语 - 拉丁美洲)
Ελληνικά(希腊语)
Français(法语)
Italiano(意大利语)
Bahasa Indonesia(印度尼西亚语)
Magyar(匈牙利语)
Nederlands(荷兰语)
Norsk(挪威语)
Polski(波兰语)
Português(葡萄牙语 - 葡萄牙)
Português-Brasil(葡萄牙语 - 巴西)
Română(罗马尼亚语)
Русский(俄语)
Suomi(芬兰语)
Svenska(瑞典语)
Türkçe(土耳其语)
Tiếng Việt(越南语)
Українська(乌克兰语)
报告翻译问题




EDIT: You may have Linux on your Chromebook pre-installed, so try running the games on a Linux operating system, and make sure the game is compatible with your operating system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-nu5dI5XXs
If that didn't work:
"- Steam games aren’t launching – This is a common problem and it’s usually attributed to your antivirus software. Simply add Steam to the list of exceptions and check if that helps.
- Steam won’t launch any games – Another relatively common problem with Steam. If you can’t run any games, the issue might be related to third-party applications on your PC. Simply remove the problematic applications and the problem should be resolved.
- Steam Preparing to launch loop – Sometimes you might get stuck with Preparing to launch message while trying to run Steam games. If this happens, be sure to install the required Visual C++ components.
- Steam game failed to launch error code 80 – Sometimes errors can appear while trying to run certain games. If that happens, update your graphics card drivers and check if that helps.
- Steam game failed to start missing executable – This problem can occur if your game files are damaged. To fix the problem, verify the integrity of game cache and try to run the game again.
- Steam game says running but won’t open – According to users, sometimes the games might not open at all. However, you should be able to fix this problem by using the solutions from this article."
Source: Steam Game Not Launching [Full Guide]
(Search the source for more details and instructions)
-If- it's a "3rd party application" that's interfering, I couldn't find much as to the specifics, but perhaps it's an app, or similar, you've downloaded about the same time you were having issues? Or that's how I would see it at least... however, it's only a potential diagnosis leading in the direction of what may be the source(s), not necessarily a fix.