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You can change the target exe file for any steam game under the desired game's properties menu (right click on the game in steam library). Once in properties look for "launch options" and there should be a line for inputting your own commands.
In this line you wan to put the full file path to the openrct2 exe file inside of quotations followed by a single space and %command%
For me the launch options looks like:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenRCT2\openrct2.exe" %command%
This should launch the desired exe file with the steam overlay, hours tracked, etc.
This same trick also works with Morrowind when using OpenMW, Daggerfall with Daggerfall Unity, Terraria with the mod loader, etc. etc.
any ideas?
Modern games like Horizon Zero Dawn also let me replace the exe with my own with no issues.