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No, it is just a launch parameter on the .exe file
It works in steam for certain, maybe it will work as a launch parameter on the .exe. Just add it at the end of
Target
in the shortcut properties, so it should look like this:"game_location\bin\bg3.exe" --skip-launcher
Maybe that might work with the GOG launcher shortcut, depends if GOG use the same syntax.
I just checked though and I was running LariLauncher.exe, which is what GOG normally directs to. I guess I just didn't check, I think there was a shortcut already in the install folder and I copied that and replaced the GOG shortcut. In the bin folder there's bg3.exe and bg3_dx11.exe, those are the real game files.
I'll add that the DX11 version is reportedly offering more stable performance, unless you really want to use Vulkan, it should be preferred.