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Library Tab

The Library tab shows all games that have been unlocked on your Steam account via ONENNABE.


Layout

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  • Left sidebar — lists all your unlocked games, searchable by name
  • Right panel — shows the selected game's details, cover art, and action buttons

Finding a Game

Use the search box at the top of the left sidebar to filter by name. Click any game to load its detail panel on the right.

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Right-Click Context Menu

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Right-clicking a game in the Steam Library opens Steam's context menu with these options:


â–ļ Play

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Launches the game directly. This is the standard way to start a game from Steam.


Add to Favorites

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Marks the game as a favourite in your Steam library for quick access.


Browse Local Files

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Opens the game's installation folder in Windows Explorer. Useful for:

  • Manually running .bat or .exe files (e.g. HV-PlugNPlay.bat, HV-Launcher.bat)
  • Checking if bypass or patch files are present
  • Troubleshooting missing files

Verify Integrity of Game Files

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Steam checks all game files and re-downloads any that are missing or corrupted.

Warning

Do not use Verify Integrity after applying a bypass or online patch. Steam will detect the patched files as modified and replace them with the original versions, removing your patch. You will need to re-apply the patch afterwards.


Uninstall

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Uninstalls the game from your PC. The game will remain in your Steam library and can be re-downloaded at any time.

Note

Uninstalling does not remove the game from ONENNABE. Your unlock is still active — just re-download and re-apply the patch if needed.


Secondary Action Buttons

When you select a game in the Library tab, a secondary action bar appears below the main Play button. These buttons provide additional tools for managing the game's patches and DRM.

Visibility rules

Patch Standalone, Steamless, and Restore Original are hidden for games that use Bypass, Online Patch, or Hypervisor methods — those games use their own patching system and do not need these tools.


đŸ—‘ī¸ Remove Hypervisor Patch

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Appears on games that have a Hypervisor Bypass or Bypass applied.

What it does: - Removes all Hypervisor bypass files from the game folder - Triggers Steam to validate and restore the original game files

When to use: - You want to revert the game back to its original unpatched state - The Hypervisor patch is causing issues and you want a clean slate before re-applying

Warning

After removing the Hypervisor patch, you will need to re-apply it from the Library tab before the game will work again. See Hypervisor Games for how to re-apply.


🩹 Patch Standalone / đŸ—‘ī¸ Remove Patch Standalone

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This button toggles based on whether the standalone patch (onennabe_launcher.exe) is currently installed in the game folder.

State Button Shown What It Does
Not installed 🩹 Patch Standalone Installs the standalone launcher into the game folder
Already installed đŸ—‘ī¸ Remove Patch Standalone Removes the standalone launcher from the game folder

When to use Patch Standalone: - The game needs a standalone launcher to run outside of Steam, this allows game to run without steam at all, but this doesn't work with all games. - You are setting up a game that requires the cold client method

When to use Remove Patch Standalone: - You want to revert the game to its original state - The standalone patch is causing launch issues

Note

Patch Standalone and Remove Patch Standalone are hidden for games that use Bypass, Online Patch, or Hypervisor — those methods do not use the standalone launcher.


🛡 Steamless [Remove Steam DRM]

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Runs Steamless — a tool that strips Steam DRM from the game's executable files. This allows the game executable to run without Steam's DRM layer.

What it does: - Scans the game folder for DRM-protected executables - Replaces them with unpacked, DRM-free versions - The original files are backed up with a .BAK extension

When to use: - A game fails to launch and DRM is suspected as the cause, this usually solve error 54 and error 6005432. Unfortunately this doesn't work with all games, especially games with Enigma Protector. - You need to run the game executable directly without Steam

Warning

Only use Steamless if you know the game needs it. Running it on games that don't need it may cause launch issues.


â†Šī¸ Restore Original [Undo Steamless]

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Reverts the Steamless operation by restoring the original .BAK backup files.

What it does: - Deletes the Steamless-unpacked executable - Restores the original game executable from the .BAK backup

When to use: - Steamless caused the game to break or not launch correctly - You want to go back to the original DRM-protected executable

Note

This button only works if a .BAK backup file exists — meaning Steamless was previously run on the game. If no backup exists, this button will have no effect.


Enable Online Function Toggle

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When you select a game in the Library tab, some games will show an Enable Online Function toggle in the game detail panel.

Availability

This toggle is only shown for games that do not use Denuvo, Bypass, or Hypervisor methods. Games using those methods have their own online handling and do not use this toggle.

What It Does

Enabling this toggle adds -onlinefix to the game's Steam launch options. This enables online functionality for games that use:

  • Steam P2P (peer-to-peer) servers
  • Epic Online Services (EOS) P2P servers

Steam will close and restart automatically when you toggle this on or off to apply the change.

How to Use

  1. Select a game in the Library tab
  2. Find the Enable Online Function toggle in the game detail panel
  3. Toggle it ON
  4. A confirmation dialog will appear — click OK
  5. Steam will close and restart to apply the launch option
  6. Launch the game and try playing online

To disable it, toggle it OFF and confirm — Steam will restart again to remove the launch option.

Important Notes

Experimental — does not work with all games

Enable Online Function works with games that use Steam P2P or Epic Online Services P2P networking. It does not work with games that use dedicated servers, other DRM-protected online systems, or custom matchmaking solutions.

  • If online play still does not work after enabling this, the game likely uses a server type that is not supported — check Discord for game-specific instructions

Removing Games from the Library

See Removing Games from the Library for how to use the checkbox selector and đŸ—‘ī¸ trash button to remove one or more games from your library.


Still Not Working?

See the Troubleshooting page for step-by-step fixes.