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Posted by Alexander s.
 - November 12, 2024, 21:21:46
Quote from: Koffee on November 10, 2024, 20:01:51Can you clarify what the difference is between playing a game at the same time and playing a game simultaneously.

I believe what they are referring to is that in the old system if I'm playing any game all of my library is unavailable to family sharing while I. The new system will make only the copy of the game I'm currently playing not available to other members of the family share
Posted by Dizzee
 - November 12, 2024, 08:27:02
Quote from: Koffee on November 10, 2024, 20:01:51Can you clarify what the difference is between playing a game at the same time and playing a game simultaneously.
yeah I spotted that also. I think the comments explain what is going on better than the article.
Posted by indy
 - November 12, 2024, 03:05:36
Tried this with my brother (across the country) & my kids (across a river) & neither worked.

Do people actually have family that still live in same household still?

Posted by James Irvine
 - November 11, 2024, 22:27:38
Their are many online hacks on steam and lazy players who don't realize that their area code needs changed when setting a steam account meaning time zone I'm one of them steam stop being lazy and recognize the payment and align to central part of that country same with nexus these gues really love being lazy techs and not put smart tech it also I don't even try to hide my VPN my phone is nuts puts its self in another state but still united states of America thanks 🙏 cracking down on the world sharing thieves more like the I want vog down and watch your porn thieves getting rid of them is a blessing.
Posted by Fungables.co
 - November 11, 2024, 18:17:16
Make video games great again.  I am absolutely fine with Valve going out of business.  Nobody should buy games and not own them, we cannot even share them.  How is this acceptable in America.... or anywhere.  Now as the globalists say, we will own nothing and like it.
Posted by B for B
 - November 11, 2024, 08:17:18
Quote from: Cj on November 10, 2024, 22:01:41You can now play ANY game in ANY of the family members libraries (subject to age approval there is a kid and adult option for access). Whilst other family members play any other game that has a spare licence (2 members have game x then 2 people can play game x whilst others play other games in the library pool). MUCH better system, the 6 max members is a bit poo though. Me, wife, 3 son's, my sister and my dad... Oh wait that's 7 so someone has to go without, my sister as it happens here.

Not any game. Some do not support family library sharing
Posted by Jer
 - November 11, 2024, 02:33:52
Quote from: Allen on November 11, 2024, 00:37:11I bought in both steam decks tons of games PC player you do this I'm done with you done with your handheld and moving straight to council you guys make plenty of money if I can't share with my family f*** you

It's like you didn't even read or understand whay the article is about.
Posted by Allen
 - November 11, 2024, 00:37:11
I bought in both steam decks tons of games PC player you do this I'm done with you done with your handheld and moving straight to council you guys make plenty of money if I can't share with my family f*** you
Posted by Cj
 - November 10, 2024, 22:03:39
Quote from: E-Man on November 10, 2024, 19:29:01Ok but what's the difference between the old system and the new? You only described the benefits of the new but not exactly how the old one works. I have a few alternate accounts with only a handful of games that share them to my main account. Will I still be able to do that or what?

As long as you add those accounts to your family, yes. Pretty sure you can still authorise them as playable on the same PC from alt profiles (or switch profiles, which is now a lot easier too).
Posted by Cj
 - November 10, 2024, 22:01:41
You can now play ANY game in ANY of the family members libraries (subject to age approval there is a kid and adult option for access). Whilst other family members play any other game that has a spare licence (2 members have game x then 2 people can play game x whilst others play other games in the library pool). MUCH better system, the 6 max members is a bit poo though. Me, wife, 3 son's, my sister and my dad... Oh wait that's 7 so someone has to go without, my sister as it happens here.
Posted by Sapphear
 - November 10, 2024, 20:51:05
Quote from: Koffee on November 10, 2024, 20:01:51Can you clarify what the difference is between playing a game at the same time and playing a game simultaneously.

So. You can for example play one game, like let's just say rocket League. And your family member can play your copy of baldurs gate at the same time under the new family share.  So you can both play your games just not the same one unless you both have copies

With the old rules they couldn't play any of your games if you were playing something, even if it's a different game
Posted by Elleval
 - November 10, 2024, 20:08:32
There is a draw back to the new family set up. Everyone needs to be in the same country.

I have a cousin in the states and I am in uk. Now we can't share our library. So much for "family".. It's made more like family in the same house.
Posted by Koffee
 - November 10, 2024, 20:01:51
Can you clarify what the difference is between playing a game at the same time and playing a game simultaneously.
Posted by E-Man
 - November 10, 2024, 19:29:01
Ok but what's the difference between the old system and the new? You only described the benefits of the new but not exactly how the old one works. I have a few alternate accounts with only a handful of games that share them to my main account. Will I still be able to do that or what?
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 10, 2024, 07:18:27
Valve introduced a new Steam Family feature to all users in September, which allows you to share games with up to five family members. While the legacy library sharing is still functional, the company has confirmed that it will retire in early 2025.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Valve-confirms-end-of-Steam-legacy-library-sharing-feature-in-early-2025.915273.0.html