Author Topic: Steam Family Sharing Announced OP Updated with FAQ  (Read 2996 times)

http://steamcommunity.com/groups/familysharing <-- JOIN THIS GROUP TO TRY TO GET INTO THE LIMITED BETA


www.engadget.com/2013/09/11/steam-family-sharing/

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I want to try this! How can I join the Family Sharing Beta?

To express interest in beta participation, join the Family Sharing Group on the Steam community. The Family Sharing beta will begin in mid-September, when a thousand Steam accounts from this group will be granted access to share their Steam libraries. You’ll know you’ve been selected when you receive an email from Steam inviting you to try out the new feature.

How do I enable Family Sharing on my computer?

Family Sharing is enabled in one of two ways: You can either locally enable sharing in Account Settings, with Family Sharing & Devices, or remotely respond to a user’s Steam request to share your previously installed games via email.

Is there a limit to the number of devices I can authorize to share my Library?

Yes. A Steam account may authorize Family Sharing on up to 10 devices at a given time.

Can I share specific games, or do I have to share my whole library?

Libraries are shared and borrowed in their entirety.

Can all Steam games be shared with friends and family?

No, due to technical limitations, some Steam games may be unavailable for sharing. For example, titles that require an additional third-party key, account, or subscription in order to play cannot be shared between accounts.

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.

When I authorize a device to lend my library to others, do I limit my own ability to access and play my games?

As the lender, you may always access and play your games at any time. If you decide to start playing when a friend is already playing one of your games, he/she will be given a few minutes to either purchase the game or quit playing.

Sometimes the games I’ve borrowed are unavailable for me to play. Why?

Borrowed games are only available on devices that have been authorized by the lender. Borrowed games will be unavailable on even an authorized device when the lender’s library is currently in use on another computer.
Who owns and can access the DLC and in-game content associated with a borrowed title?

A borrower will have access to the lender’s DLC, but borrowers may not purchase DLC for a base game they don't own. Any player may purchase, trade, earn, or otherwise acquire in-game content while playing a game, but in-game items cannot be shared between accounts. These items remain the property of the account that purchased or acquired them, whether borrowing or lending the base game.

Can region-restricted content be shared across regions?

No, any region restrictions will remain in place when lending or borrowing content.

Will I be punished for any cheating or fraud conducted by other users while playing my games?

Your Family Sharing privileges may be revoked if your library is used by borrowers to conduct cheating or fraud. We recommend you only authorize familiar computers you know to be secure.


http://store.steampowered.com/sharing/
Limited Beta is rolling out next week. I'd be more than happy to lend you guys my games

« Last Edit: September 11, 2013, 05:42:13 PM by No2mad2 »

You can give one guy access to specific games, but as long as you are offline.
If you log in, they only get a few minutes to save and quit or buy the game themselves.

You can give one guy access to specific games, but as long as you are offline.
If you log in, they only get a few minutes to save and quit or buy the game themselves.

Eh, i'd still be alright with it. I'm usually offline

would never work for me. im online like 24/7 lol

Would be useful for when my cousins are allowed to get Steam accounts within the next few years but I'm online all the time so it's borderline useless for me

i think what it means is someone can play any game in your library and you can be online, although if they are playing a game of yours, you cannot access your library (without kicking out the other guy, i think)

bisjac share me


i think what it means is someone can play any game in your library and you can be online, although if they are playing a game of yours, you cannot access your library (without kicking out the other guy, i think)
amazing
These statements contradict each other.

i think what it means is someone can play any game in your library and you can be online, although if they are playing a game of yours, you cannot access your library (without kicking out the other guy, i think)

So I can't be playing a steam game and lend a game at the same time?

So I can't be playing a steam game and lend a game at the same time?
As far as I know, yes. You can be online and use Steam, just not play any games while another person is playing one of your games.

Didn't somebody find something relevant to this in some code earlier?

Anyway, it sounds cool.

Didn't somebody find something relevant to this in some code earlier?

Anyway, it sounds cool.

That was me haha. Watching this stuff like a hawk.


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?

As far as I know, yes. You can be online and use Steam, just not play any games while another person is playing one of your games.
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