If you own a game and you don't particularly want to buy it, but your friend owns it, you can log onto their Steam account, authorise your computer, and they can share their library with you.
You are then free to play as long as they're not currently in a game themselves.
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Hevilmystic
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Yes. You just have to log onto Steam on the other PC, authorise it, and then download + install it.
Are you able to tamper with savegames? Like... are the savegames stored online or in your computer?
If you own a game and you don't particularly want to buy it, but your friend owns it, you can log onto their Steam account, authorise your computer, and they can share their library with you.
You are then free to play as long as they're not currently in a game themselves.
Yea, but if I'm playing they can't play and that'd suck for them
so I highly doubt I'd ever do that tbh.
Hevilmystic
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Morgan
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Yea, but if I'm playing they can't play and that'd suck for them
so I highly doubt I'd ever do that tbh.
Yes you can. If they start playing a game, you get a 5 minute warning then it kicks you out of the game.
Me or them? I assume since I was the one playing first they'd be the ones kicked, but say I'm playing a game and they open another game. Will it tell me someone's multilogging and then kick them out? My morgy brain is having technical difficulties grasping this
EDIT: My friend finally replied, looks like I'm staying home tonight
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Morgan
They're the owner of the game, so they have the right to play it as a priority.
Say you're playing Skyrim, and they want to go and play Assassin's Creed. They'd load up AC, you would then get a 5 minute warning, and in 5 minutes it would kick you out of Skyrim.
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Hevilmystic
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They're the owner of the game, so they have the right to play it as a priority.
Say you're playing Skyrim, and they want to go and play Assassin's Creed. They'd load up AC, you would then get a 5 minute warning, and in 5 minutes it would kick you out of Skyrim.
Oh, nice okay
What if my internet suddenly cuts out? Do I get kicked out of the game without warning or is it possible to play offline? Wouldn't that bypass the multilog limitation?