You don’t have to share credentials!!! They can just send you a picture with the steam qr and you scan it with your phone. They can log in without the need for those credentials
id highly advise against this as it still bears a level of risk, qr code doesnt log in instantly, what it does is copy your credentials and pastes them into the log in screen, doing so, someone with malicious intent can easily copy them from the log in screen and freely check or save them to their device, im not sure if it has changed since, but i have tried that with a friend long ago and it worked as i explained. stay safe! : o
I wish they would make it so like for someone to be eligible to join your family you have to have a certain amount of time played with them or they have to be in your top 5 most played with friends or something. I don’t have any family members that use steam and even if I did, I’m in college so we don’t live in the same house so this Family sharing feature was basically a giant tease for me
So basically my wife (who only plays single player games) would be ineligible to join my steam family since she only plays single player games. But some random guy I befriended on the internet halfway across the world would be eligible.
Update Fix if this doesn't work: November 2024 Log onto the account you're trying to add on a different device in the home, because that way you both have the SAME Public IP but different Internal IP. That's how my friend and I did it. Make sure the person that's not in the house logs out of the steam account or switches to an alt steam account when you do this.
@ Alright, so assuming the person is far from you. 1. Have him/her give you the login details and have them sign out from their PC or laptop. 2. You, with their login details sign in their account on a different advice from yours (So don't login to his account using the same device you use for your steam account) 3. Resend the invite on your original device (The device your account is on) and accept the invite on the new device (the device you used to login on their account) and it should work. If the person has steam authentication just tell them to confirm when asked on the app My friend used her phone to get to work
@@golgol4903 you should login with your friends account in your pc. So your pc now has 2 accounts. Yours and your friend's.all you have to do is send the request from your account, log out, login your friends acc accept. That's it
In order to add a family member assuming you are not living with them: 1. have them give you their account 2. Use Steam on another device from your household with their account 3. Accept family invite 4. Profit Hope this helps! Have fun!
Worst part about this is they minimize that fineline, knowing damn well that people share mostly with people outside of their household. Huge step forward, but a huge step backward. can't tell if it's a W or an L.
The region lock got more restrictive because I tried logging into my friend's account on my PC and tried accepting the Family Share invitation, he couldn't join because his purchase history is from another country.
@BrokenHelmet I tried it twice. The first time some blue air box popped up but I couldn't read it but after closing it and it chewed for a minute and then it came back but the second time I did it it completely locked it up. So I'm thinking no...
idk why its completely broken for me. I just made a new account for my wife for the PC we bought her and wanted to add her to the family, we literally live in the same apartment and are connected to the same router via ethernet. Really hope it'll settle in a few days, maybe the account is too fresh
alright guys, ive figured it out, after a few hours of researching this bs. takes about ~7-15 minutes. 1) you'll have to do the 3rd point listed in this video first, having your friend/ family member log into your account, then log out 2) have them go through email to accept the invite in the browser, im not sure if they can just accept it in the app versions 3) if that worked, have the person turn on the steam family beta in the app 4) boom, it should be done edit: If you get the red message saying something along the lines of "this user cant join to account activity in a different area", its best to wait a few days, up to a week, and try again.
BRO THANK U SOOOOOO MUCH. VALVE WONT LET ME ACCESS DEADLOCK SO I HAD TO BUY A HONG KONG ACCOUNT THAT WAS INVITED AND THIS WORKED. Tip ur gonna have to pay money to change location if u do what i did but after that log out on ur computer log into the account u wanna share on another computer/laptop then allow family sharing. Log out log into the account you want the game on see you have the invite log out again then go to a browser and accept the invite. Ur gonna have to log into steam website then itll say okay now go to your phone aka steam guard to fully accept it there then it should work.🙏🏾
Bro, cannot my actually family (cousin) that lives next block but a friend living at the other side of the world can?? steam???? bs man, having to share my account data cause they cannot do their shit right is infuriating
They change the rules frequently during this beta. Let me guess - the friend on the other side of the world is a pretty old share, while your cousin that lives close is a recent attempt to add? My ENTIRE share list are people from out of state - I got it BEFORE the crack down. If I removed one of them and tried to readd them? I'm 100% sure I'd be denied. :(
Nice explanation man it’s not like people aren’t buying the games on steam or you can share with the entire world 😭 Dey wilding wit dis lmao wha if my cousin live across the Atlantic Ocean fr lmao
@@isovrhell al parecer es para miembros cercanos de la familia, por lo que es solo para personas que vivan en tu misma casa, ,seguro lo hacen rastreando la ip o similar
hey i have a question, i feel like it’s possible steam could ban me for sharing with someone outside of my physical home. would this be like a VAC ban where i can’t play games online, or would they confiscate my entire game library!?
So far, no. It appears that 1) they just deny the addition or 2) they remove the "offending" person. I keep my ears open on this, and no one has reported ANY sort of ban or hard action like this.
Why TF is it named steam families if i can't have my actual close fam share games? Me, my brother and two cousins have been borrowing games on each other's accounts. Why should it work just like so? Because we also do this for f***ing consoles! We share f***ing discs! F*** valve
I've tried somwthing that work with me in the app version (smartphone). Both accounts must be in the same country on the settings, naturally. 1- Log out with all accounts. 2- Log in with the account with the games to share, send an invitation to the account you want to share games with, and log out. 3- Log in with the account that you want to share the games with and accept the invitation. Keep in mind, in my case, both accounts were mine, so I used one smartphone for the whole process, so I imagine that sharing games with a different account will still require the same device. I hope this helps. Now I'm off to eat pinapple.
Do you think one of these work-arounds will be necessary if two PCs are on the same home network, but one uses a VPN and the other does not? Or each uses a different VPN?
I believe it would be necessary, yes. IP != VPN IP ... so yeah, it would think one person in the house is at the home IP and the other person is in Abu Dhabi or wherever the VPN is routing you to.
It accepted my friend, who lives in another city, but not my father, who also lives in another city. I tried to log in to my father's account from my device, but it says that we are not from the same household
@@Darkuni can't even login into my accounts on the same computer, only thing that they don't got in common is different country stores, so i guess valves is doing that one on purpose 😅
You can try the log out switcheroo ... Both of you sign out of steam. Have him log in as YOU on HIS computer. That may establish a presence that "you are there". Once he logs in as you, have him launch a game, etc. Show activity. Then have him log out as you - log back in as him. Then try the setup again.
Thanks, Its worked, My location is Indonesia, and my friend is in Ireland (but His steam is Indonesia region), basically, both accounts must login on 1 PC and using steam android app login QR code credentials
@@heyfransisco Anggap PC A yg create family, PC B yg mau direkrut,, tiap orang harus login steam android app buat phone steam guard scan,, Cara: 1. Semua anggota steam, logout di pc A dan B masing2 2. User A dan B buka steam hingga keluar qr code tp jgn login/scan 3. User A kirim qr code di rumah A ke si B, lalu B scan pake android steam app (logo shield tengah),, ini maksudnya steam B login di PC A, dgn begini steam baca B serumah/1 network dgn A 4. Logout 5. A create steam family, harusnya B sudah ada di rekomendasi list rekrutan anggota
Hi, i tried all the methods and none of them is working. I am currently on my PC, logged with my account on the app, and with my friend account on the Google Chrome. I still get the red error messages :(. I contact Steam and they don't want to support as this is an algorithm which make the verification... i told them we are in the same house but they don't care...
@@xb360t Would be easier to log out of your PC, go to log in, take a pic of the QR code and send it to him and let him log into his PC as "you". Let it settle a bit - maybe install a small game... then log out ... you log back in ... then try to add him.
Here is the thing ... Valve doesn't publish any sort of criteria for determining the relationship. Since they won't tell us what they are looking for, we can't circumvent it accurately (likely by design). I expect, at some point, if you're not behind the same external IP? Eventually you will be prohibited from joining a "family". It wouldn't surprise me to find out that Valve is using a Steam to Steam peer check on the LAN to validate what they are looking for.
I have not heard of anyone being banned. I've heard of users being kicked out of families that "shouldn't be there", but no 'bans'. Peace and love - I'm not a Steam rep - if you get banned to come blame me :D
They are constantly shifting the requirements. If you're not actually behind the same router, I think you're going to have issues. :( People are reporting these tricks aren't working anymore.
Someone claims they have gotten it to work, but I'm not touching my family as it is setup exactly how I want - and if I'm grandfathered into something older? I'm keeping it!
Yessir. Someone found an interesting "hack" that suddenly stopped working. One user was on STABLE (OG family share) and the other was on BETA (new families share) and somehow they could play the same game at the same time :)
se puede bloquear un juego que yo compré para que un amigo o familiar no lo juegue? o que se haga invisible para el o ellos. o puedo jugar MI juego comprado mientras un amigo lo juega y yo lo saco y puedo jugar yo?
You can if the other person is a minor. There are "parental controls" that allow that. But just "user vs user", I don't THINK so. It is changing all the time though.
There are different kinds of families in all shapes and sizes! 1 family member lives with me (shared with him no problem). 1 family member lives in the same city, a few blocks away (steam gives me "ineligible" wtf) 1 family member (actual BLOOD relation I remind you) lives in my home country (steam also won't let me share)... wtf
@@stoffelthedestroyer3741 That's why I'm saying they should rename the thing. If you only want it used in the house behind the same IP? Market it as such. They say "Immediate Family" which to them probably insinuates "those living with you", but it isn't really conveyed well. They move the goalposts constantly, too - and they say in their FAQ they are going to do just that thing. Nobody REALLY knows what they are using as the conditions for acceptance. I guess in some respects? We should be lucky we have it at all...
@@stoffelthedestroyer3741 I see they have updated the FAQ: While we know that families come in many shapes and sizes, Steam Families is intended for a household of up to 6 close family members.
Good thing I consider my close friends as family.
LOL .. Shame Valve doesn't :D
This is definitely what the prohibition felt like
You don’t have to share credentials!!! They can just send you a picture with the steam qr and you scan it with your phone. They can log in without the need for those credentials
That's true. Thanks for bringing that up!
como hago eso hermano?
Wait what how does this work?
@JustStopBruh the logging in works... Doesn't necessarily mean it will trick Steam. Seems to be hit and miss.
id highly advise against this as it still bears a level of risk, qr code doesnt log in instantly, what it does is copy your credentials and pastes them into the log in screen, doing so, someone with malicious intent can easily copy them from the log in screen and freely check or save them to their device, im not sure if it has changed since, but i have tried that with a friend long ago and it worked as i explained. stay safe! : o
I wish they would make it so like for someone to be eligible to join your family you have to have a certain amount of time played with them or they have to be in your top 5 most played with friends or something. I don’t have any family members that use steam and even if I did, I’m in college so we don’t live in the same house so this Family sharing feature was basically a giant tease for me
So basically my wife (who only plays single player games) would be ineligible to join my steam family since she only plays single player games. But some random guy I befriended on the internet halfway across the world would be eligible.
"Steam: Families & Friends Branch, the Library Sharing Update" would be a great headline to be honest
execpt you cant even add friends cuz you dont live in the same roof :(
Update Fix if this doesn't work:
November 2024
Log onto the account you're trying to add on a different device in the home, because that way you both have the SAME Public IP but different Internal IP. That's how my friend and I did it.
Make sure the person that's not in the house logs out of the steam account or switches to an alt steam account when you do this.
Let's keep this working!
Thank you for this. It works
Can you explain it to me like I'm 5, please?
Does the person I want to add have to log in at my house?
@ Alright, so assuming the person is far from you.
1. Have him/her give you the login details and have them sign out from their PC or laptop.
2. You, with their login details sign in their account on a different advice from yours (So don't login to his account using the same device you use for your steam account)
3. Resend the invite on your original device (The device your account is on) and accept the invite on the new device (the device you used to login on their account)
and it should work. If the person has steam authentication just tell them to confirm when asked on the app
My friend used her phone to get to work
@@golgol4903 you should login with your friends account in your pc. So your pc now has 2 accounts. Yours and your friend's.all you have to do is send the request from your account, log out, login your friends acc accept. That's it
In order to add a family member assuming you are not living with them:
1. have them give you their account
2. Use Steam on another device from your household with their account
3. Accept family invite
4. Profit
Hope this helps! Have fun!
2:48 is for local
3:28 is best for sharing for abroad
4:12
thanks man, haven't seen the thread on reddit and your videos helps a lot! cheers!
Worst part about this is they minimize that fineline, knowing damn well that people share mostly with people outside of their household. Huge step forward, but a huge step backward. can't tell if it's a W or an L.
The region lock got more restrictive because I tried logging into my friend's account on my PC and tried accepting the Family Share invitation, he couldn't join because his purchase history is from another country.
@@SomeThing-uw8hz wow
Thank you for testing this out, I was just going to try it.
@BrokenHelmet I tried it twice. The first time some blue air box popped up but I couldn't read it but after closing it and it chewed for a minute and then it came back but the second time I did it it completely locked it up. So I'm thinking no...
You are the GOAT bro... like you did what NO ONE COULD in 15 min.... you boiled it down to 5... you are the GOAT!!!!!!!!!!!! TY!!!
thank you so much, old man 😭the second way really worked. 😭 tysm! a kiss from Brazil
the second one got change fast
God bless you, bro
idk why its completely broken for me. I just made a new account for my wife for the PC we bought her and wanted to add her to the family, we literally live in the same apartment and are connected to the same router via ethernet. Really hope it'll settle in a few days, maybe the account is too fresh
That would be my guess. Steam puts a LOT of restrictions on new accounts.
@@Darkunitrue
alright guys, ive figured it out, after a few hours of researching this bs. takes about ~7-15 minutes.
1) you'll have to do the 3rd point listed in this video first, having your friend/ family member log into your account, then log out
2) have them go through email to accept the invite in the browser, im not sure if they can just accept it in the app versions
3) if that worked, have the person turn on the steam family beta in the app
4) boom, it should be done
edit: If you get the red message saying something along the lines of "this user cant join to account activity in a different area", its best to wait a few days, up to a week, and try again.
Really?
BRO THANK U SOOOOOO MUCH. VALVE WONT LET ME ACCESS DEADLOCK SO I HAD TO BUY A HONG KONG ACCOUNT THAT WAS INVITED AND THIS WORKED.
Tip ur gonna have to pay money to change location if u do what i did but after that log out on ur computer log into the account u wanna share on another computer/laptop then allow family sharing. Log out log into the account you want the game on see you have the invite log out again then go to a browser and accept the invite. Ur gonna have to log into steam website then itll say okay now go to your phone aka steam guard to fully accept it there then it should work.🙏🏾
@@MrGray-mw5bb yeah really, i know its tedious, but it worked all three times i did it with my friends
@@otter8024 meaning u doing with remote acces or not?
@@saitoz2403 yes, my friend was able to join from California while I'm in NC.
Bro, cannot my actually family (cousin) that lives next block but a friend living at the other side of the world can?? steam???? bs man, having to share my account data cause they cannot do their shit right is infuriating
They change the rules frequently during this beta. Let me guess - the friend on the other side of the world is a pretty old share, while your cousin that lives close is a recent attempt to add? My ENTIRE share list are people from out of state - I got it BEFORE the crack down. If I removed one of them and tried to readd them? I'm 100% sure I'd be denied. :(
Nice explanation man it’s not like people aren’t buying the games on steam or you can share with the entire world 😭 Dey wilding wit dis lmao wha if my cousin live across the Atlantic Ocean fr lmao
bless bro needed this at 5am
Does this work
thanks man, i speak spanish but understand english and this video helps me so much :)
amigo me puedes explicar? jaja
@@isovrhell x2 jaja
@@isovrhell al parecer es para miembros cercanos de la familia, por lo que es solo para personas que vivan en tu misma casa, ,seguro lo hacen rastreando la ip o similar
my problem: the steam familed join me as a kid and now I have restrincted some games and things
@@Mat1as_star have the king of sharing change the restrictions
Thank you, it helped me. Everything still works
hey i have a question, i feel like it’s possible steam could ban me for sharing with someone outside of my physical home. would this be like a VAC ban where i can’t play games online, or would they confiscate my entire game library!?
So far, no. It appears that 1) they just deny the addition or 2) they remove the "offending" person. I keep my ears open on this, and no one has reported ANY sort of ban or hard action like this.
Gonna try this with my "sister" who lives cross state, thanks!
Can I do that part with my cell phone? 3:06
@@Lionfirer88 I don't think so.
Why TF is it named steam families if i can't have my actual close fam share games? Me, my brother and two cousins have been borrowing games on each other's accounts.
Why should it work just like so? Because we also do this for f***ing consoles! We share f***ing discs! F*** valve
The naming is the issue. It should be called HOUSEHOLD SHARING - and it would be being truthful, and accurate.
I've tried somwthing that work with me in the app version (smartphone).
Both accounts must be in the same country on the settings, naturally.
1- Log out with all accounts.
2- Log in with the account with the games to share, send an invitation to the account you want to share games with, and log out.
3- Log in with the account that you want to share the games with and accept the invitation.
Keep in mind, in my case, both accounts were mine, so I used one smartphone for the whole process, so I imagine that sharing games with a different account will still require the same device.
I hope this helps. Now I'm off to eat pinapple.
MMmmmm.... pineappppleeeee....
Is Family request accept by doing this trick
@Themadking_ It worked for me.
@@Themadking_It worked for me.
Do you think one of these work-arounds will be necessary if two PCs are on the same home network, but one uses a VPN and the other does not? Or each uses a different VPN?
I believe it would be necessary, yes. IP != VPN IP ... so yeah, it would think one person in the house is at the home IP and the other person is in Abu Dhabi or wherever the VPN is routing you to.
@@Darkuni hi we discord screenshared to do the sign in and used the qr code to login from phones.
@@masonfpsrts And it worked?
It accepted my friend, who lives in another city, but not my father, who also lives in another city. I tried to log in to my father's account from my device, but it says that we are not from the same household
So crazy what is going on under the hood of Family Sharing. They are smart not to publish what they are doing, I guess...
my friend logged in with my account and it still had the same error message 🙃
Damn, it's getting brutal out there ...
Yeah I'm living in Turkey and my friend in Turkey couldn't join but my friend that lives in Germany came to group without any errors.
@@KaderiBerbatMerdo That's crazy. Who the hell knows what Steam is up to with this ...
@@Darkuni can't even login into my accounts on the same computer, only thing that they don't got in common is different country stores, so i guess valves is doing that one on purpose 😅
@@highfe :( Dayom. Look at Valve going all draconian ...
so my family member is in the same estate as me will i be able to add them?
@@hamburgers-nb2x you just gotta try...
is it a way to bypass steam family sharing region lock? cuz now i cant share my games with my brother that lives in another country at the moment
You can try the log out switcheroo ... Both of you sign out of steam. Have him log in as YOU on HIS computer. That may establish a presence that "you are there". Once he logs in as you, have him launch a game, etc. Show activity. Then have him log out as you - log back in as him. Then try the setup again.
Hey do you think it would work if i log out of steam on my home pc, go to friends house and sign in on steam deck and they accept the invite?
It might. We just don't know what Valve is doing behind the scenes. We can just "guess".
Thanks, Its worked,
My location is Indonesia, and my friend is in Ireland (but His steam is Indonesia region),
basically, both accounts must login on 1 PC and using steam android app login QR code credentials
Probably won't work forever - but enjoy it while you can!
hadeh kok ane gagal mulu ya bang
@@heyfransisco
Anggap PC A yg create family, PC B yg mau direkrut,,
tiap orang harus login steam android app buat phone steam guard scan,,
Cara:
1. Semua anggota steam, logout di pc A dan B masing2
2. User A dan B buka steam hingga keluar qr code tp jgn login/scan
3. User A kirim qr code di rumah A ke si B, lalu B scan pake android steam app (logo shield tengah),, ini maksudnya steam B login di PC A, dgn begini steam baca B serumah/1 network dgn A
4. Logout
5. A create steam family, harusnya B sudah ada di rekomendasi list rekrutan anggota
What about zero tier one?
@@Icyy007 I'm not sure I understand ...
@Darkuni u usualy use it when trying to have lan world in minecraft with people across country by making a virtual network on which it runs
@@Icyy007 Interesting. I don't have any experience with that.
odd my cousin lives in California and me in Texas and he is able to join but no one else so odd.
I swear they have a rotating means of authentication. Something we cannot .. patternize (is that a word?)
I logged in with my friends credentials but it still gives me rhe error message. Any idea why?
Maybe it takes a bit of time for it to sync? I don't know. They don't publish how they test these things - so we're all sort of guessing.
Was your friend logged out completely? (Or did you find a solution?)
Were u able to accept the invite after sometime?
I’m in my house with my brother and I still get the error somehow
Since you're not trying to skirt the system, reach out to Valve and report it and get help.
Hi, i tried all the methods and none of them is working. I am currently on my PC, logged with my account on the app, and with my friend account on the Google Chrome. I still get the red error messages :(. I contact Steam and they don't want to support as this is an algorithm which make the verification... i told them we are in the same house but they don't care...
That's because they know you're lying :)
You seem to know a lot about computers and tech. I have an important question sir. Where can I get into contact with you?
You can join our Discord. Channel details has the link.
@@Darkuni I’m there!
taking my laptop over to my friends house and resending him the invite should work as well right? Or does steam go off the ip from my pc
@@xb360t worth a try.. Let us know how it goes
@@Darkuni sure. But theoretically would it work in your opinion as hes an hour away by car
@@xb360t Would be easier to log out of your PC, go to log in, take a pic of the QR code and send it to him and let him log into his PC as "you". Let it settle a bit - maybe install a small game... then log out ... you log back in ... then try to add him.
@@Darkuni i would do that but hes against logging in
I let my friend log into my account to then authorize to the join but the same error keeps popping up even when invited by another steam family member
Yeah, things are changing rapidly behind the scenes over there and we don't have a clear look inside.
Did it get fixed
If steam continues to reinforce this same household bullshit I'll just start buying from GOG and sharing games the way god intended.
Speaking with your wallet is the biggest superpower we consumers have.
You can share with GoG?
@SonOfWalhall "sharing"
How abt using Zero Tier to get in same virtual LAN?
Here is the thing ... Valve doesn't publish any sort of criteria for determining the relationship. Since they won't tell us what they are looking for, we can't circumvent it accurately (likely by design). I expect, at some point, if you're not behind the same external IP? Eventually you will be prohibited from joining a "family". It wouldn't surprise me to find out that Valve is using a Steam to Steam peer check on the LAN to validate what they are looking for.
is this a bannable offense (if they are in fact not in your family)
I have not heard of anyone being banned. I've heard of users being kicked out of families that "shouldn't be there", but no 'bans'. Peace and love - I'm not a Steam rep - if you get banned to come blame me :D
Can u explain how make houshold the same because I opened it in my other account and it doesn't work
They are constantly shifting the requirements. If you're not actually behind the same router, I think you're going to have issues. :( People are reporting these tricks aren't working anymore.
@@Darkuniis there a new solution
@@bones.24 Not as of yet :(
Does way 2 still work
Someone claims they have gotten it to work, but I'm not touching my family as it is setup exactly how I want - and if I'm grandfathered into something older? I'm keeping it!
all im gonna say thanks you very much
The second method didn’t work for me tho
@@Fuegoaries they keep changing the rules....
Circumventing this would be against their T&C.
Yessir. Someone found an interesting "hack" that suddenly stopped working. One user was on STABLE (OG family share) and the other was on BETA (new families share) and somehow they could play the same game at the same time :)
Dude my friends live with me and THAY got there PCs and it don't work
Are you somehow on different networks?
I instantly guessed it was an ISP issue when my friends across the country were able to join and both had ATT ISP
Can i use remote play?
I think so. That isn't "family" bound - that is bound by your friend's list.
"Piracy is a service issue"
Gandhi
Damn straight.
Hmm, would hamachi work?
Hmmmm.. maybe if both parties were VPNed into the exact same location ... Maybe??? If you try it, let us know.
It didn't work for me
this should be called Steam Household, instead of Steam Family
@@fam7699 100%... I'm not sure why they keep holding on to the rather incorrect name.
If I use a VPN, will it work?
I don't think so.
i lvoe you so much thx
thankssss it worked :)
which option did you do?
Thank you!
Or just connect to the same network by using hamachi
awesome!
a whole lotta yap
amazing
awesome
My cousin in a different country :(
also! if you sign into your friends account on your device and accept the invite it should work perfectly
Yeah if ur both on the same region but if ur in a different one, ain't gonna work
thank you!!!!!
I want someone to my family with my cousin I'm we have games otworrty world like assassins, farcry tomb raider etc.
so much water. . .
my friend lives in brasil 😢
Thanks You!!!
can i get banned for doing this
@@jorgeskuf they won't let you do anything to get banned.
I miss discs 😢
muchas gracias
thank
se puede bloquear un juego que yo compré para que un amigo o familiar no lo juegue? o que se haga invisible para el o ellos.
o puedo jugar MI juego comprado mientras un amigo lo juega y yo lo saco y puedo jugar yo?
You can if the other person is a minor. There are "parental controls" that allow that. But just "user vs user", I don't THINK so. It is changing all the time though.
If you OWN the game, and they are playing it? You start the game it should kick them out. The owner always has priority.
@@Darkuni excelente GRACIASSS
yes
thank yo wokr
0:31
it worked.
Well, with God's help and a translator, I hope I will succeed...
There are different kinds of families in all shapes and sizes!
1 family member lives with me (shared with him no problem).
1 family member lives in the same city, a few blocks away (steam gives me "ineligible" wtf)
1 family member (actual BLOOD relation I remind you) lives in my home country (steam also won't let me share)... wtf
The really shouldn't call it Family Sharing. They should call it "Household Sharing" - because that's really what they are doing with this.
@@Darkuni exactly! I don't want to be a pedantic grammarnaz but family is family.
@@stoffelthedestroyer3741 That's why I'm saying they should rename the thing. If you only want it used in the house behind the same IP? Market it as such. They say "Immediate Family" which to them probably insinuates "those living with you", but it isn't really conveyed well.
They move the goalposts constantly, too - and they say in their FAQ they are going to do just that thing. Nobody REALLY knows what they are using as the conditions for acceptance. I guess in some respects? We should be lucky we have it at all...
@@stoffelthedestroyer3741 I see they have updated the FAQ:
While we know that families come in many shapes and sizes, Steam Families is intended for a household of up to 6 close family members.
use a vpn
От души всё работает
Host a VPN
worked
tysm
thanks fake notch
w mans
thx bruh
Funciona
no me sirvio una mierda
this is the most useless video i have even seen
Can't please everyone. Steam doesn't disclose their methodology for accepting membership - so we're all just guessing.
WWW
steam is stupid wdym
PORADNIK NIEKOMPLETNY SPUSCILEM SIE NA MIKORFALOWKE
Go straight to the point man come on!
Your mom goes straight to the point.
@@KesGaming Not as fast as yours.