He meant you click the picture of a game in LaunchBox and it starts the game in Cemu.
just use launchbox, really good to emulators, just click the pic and it will start
I don't think it's prioritized. But if you look through the thread, there are several alternatives.
Some create shortcuts to the .rpx, .wub/wux files, give them the name and an icon that represents the game. When Windows asks you how you want to open it, choose to open these types of files in Cemu [*]. Put all the shortcuts in a folder. Now you can either go into Cemu, use the Open option, and select a shortcut from that folder. The next time you run cemu, and select Open. It will open that folder by default, and you'll have all your game-shortcuts present.
Option 2; just doubleclick'em.
[*]: remember that each time a new release of cemu is released, and you place it in a different folder, like, for example,
c:\Games\Emulators\Cemu\Cemu 1.5.0
c:\Games\Emulators\Cemu\Cemu 1.5.1
c:\Games\Emulators\Cemu\Cemu 1.5.2
c:\Games\Emulators\Cemu\Cemu 1.5.3
you have to re-learn Windows where to find the proper/newest cemu.exe, or else it will just keep using whatever version you were on when you first did this.
That's why it can be smart to have a setup like
c:\Games\Emulators\Cemu\Cemu 1.5.0
c:\Games\Emulators\Cemu\Cemu 1.5.1
c:\Games\Emulators\Cemu\Cemu 1.5.2
c:\Games\Emulators\Cemu\Cemu 1.5.3
c:\Games\Emulators\Cemu\Cemu_current
or something, and replace the content of the folder "Cemu_current" each time a new release is released, that way, you won't have to update the paths for cemu.exe..
Others use Launchers like LaunchBox, which let's you create profiles with thumbsnails, backgrounds, music, videos, information and so on for each game. Automatically. It's really quite impressive. Try YouTubing LaunchBox.
i have no problem running them manually, i'm not looking for a shortcut to make it easy for me, i'm looking if an option like this could be implemented in the emulator, so that lots of people wouldn't have to get Launchbox or some alternative way, plus i imagine it's easy for the devs if you look at the amazing work they are doingc citra did something similar where you select games directory and the emulator groups them in a simple UI