I never knew this but you can share games with friends and allow them to use your game and play on their computer. Very cool feature and I'm definitely going to be using it.
http://store.steampowered.com/promotion/familysharing
Are you onto something or just on something?
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Meaning they can play but only on your computer which it checks all the time and is actually often annoying because it will say ,login from different computer or location or something to that effect.
Steam and so many big businesses really bother me with their protective BS lawyers and terms that seem to think they are above the law.Example Steam seems to think that you agree to THEIR laws just because you agree to use Steam.Example,they talk about OTHER developers content to which they CLAIM they have no obligation or legal binding too...WRONG,if you are selling for PROFIT on behalf or your self,you are legally bound to that product.
Steam reminds me of Blizzard,their business practices and structure is so bad but people find it easy to use and just very convenient.Problem is once you have a problem,Valve couldn't care less,they only like to take your money and eliminate themselves of everything afterwards.
BS operations like Steam exist because they are rich,VERY rich,who is going to challenge anything they do in court,nobody.There is nobody big enough to give them any competition so just like the cable company in my city,no competition equals abuse or take advantage of customers.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
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So you are being misleading to me by adding blizzard to your rant. hate their games all you want, but as far as their CS for WOW goes...could not be much better in my opinion. Never played their other games so can not go into how their CS with them.
Now Steam, i will agree partially. their CS is worse than most businesses i have tried to deal with when i have issues. But that is something i am always aware of and go into knowing that ahead of time.
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"I should point out that no other company has shipped out a beta on a disc before this." - Official Mortal Online Lead Community Moderator
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Coined the phrase "Role-Playing a Development Team" January 2018
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I was always under the impression that a person can both share games and play, as long as two people aren't playing the same game at the same time.
As you are saying though, Steam is now explicitly stating that is not the case:
Can two users share a library and both play at the same time?
No, a shared library may only be accessed by one user at a time.
The feature now seems to have very limited use. At what point would you use it? If you are visiting family members and want to show them games, you might as well log in to your account.
Here is a list of viable cases I found:
If you share your PC with a sibling or roommate, only one of you needs to buy a copy of Batman: Arkham Knight. Both of you can log in to play, save your respective progress, and return when the other person is not using the PC.
Another crafty way to use this is by backing up game files to an external drive, going to a friend’s house (assuming you’ve authorised his PC), and installing and playing the game from there, skipping the download, and ideal for couch co-op titles.
Golem Gates is a new moba available on steam early 2018. It combines cards and glyphs. Fantastic indie game and looking forward to play it.