Author Topic: Steam Family Sharing Announced OP Updated with FAQ  (Read 3010 times)

actually no

you can be online, while someone else is playing one of your games. you can also play a game while someone else is playing your game. its just you both cant play the same game at the same time
Nope: "No, a shared library may only be accessed by one user at a time."

This is gonna suck for me kind of

I have this friend at school who has like 4 games and he is gonna bug me to no end to get me to share with him, then he's gonna throw a fit when I decide to play a game while he's playing

Nope: "No, a shared library may only be accessed by one user at a time."
guess i misread that, huh

guess i misread that, huh
Yeah, this is really only useful for if you want to try a game with the account holder right behind you, at class, or maybe with a shared media pc with big picture.

how is this any different then just knowing your friends password for steam?

They can't richard around with your account

so I can share my library with 1 other person but I can't play at the same time they are.


how is this any different then just knowing your friends password for steam?

>implying that you know your friend's password/your friend knows yours

>implying that you know your friend's password/your friend knows yours


well if i wanted to share my library, i would just tell them my password...

not sure what point you think you are making

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Can a friend and I share a library and both play at the same time?

No, a shared library may only be accessed by one user at a time.

This makes me want to kill the people who thought of this. I can't play TF2 if someone else just randomly decides to open Portal 2?

Sometimes, I don't understand gaming industries and companies.

This makes me want to kill the people who thought of this. I can't play TF2 if someone else just randomly decides to open Portal 2?

Sometimes, I don't understand gaming industries and companies.
This means they can't just freeload all the time.