So the family literally changes nothing as far as online games go? It only adds singleplayer game comfortability, but then again we can still just buy our child the game it wants instead. While the family still has to pay like 120 bucks, just to play a crappy 30$ game like Garfield Party together. And then we risk 2 members being banned, cuz of a potential false cheat report in a multiplayer game. Only way i see Steam families being worth it, is if every family we make shortens the years we have to wait for Half life 3 - which i suspect we might get the next millenium, if Valve keeps wasting their time with redundant crap like their upcoming Dota 2.5 they're trying to hype up with purpously leaked beta tests.
Thank you so much!! My boyfriend just added me to his group and I was quite confused, this helped a lot
I'm sad of this update.. because I cannot play anymore with my friends and family outside the country... :(
You can, as I hint in the video you just need them to log into your PC at home to accept the family invite and it works fine.
@_Caddac but ps4 did not have a pool of keys that's the catch point you only needed 1 key
What does the PS4 have to do with any of this?
Great overview! Im psyched for this new feature!
this is such a cool feature
i love the new steam family.!!
Such a cool feature, know the pc games in my family are like switch games we can all play them
So i want me and my friend to play fc25 together at the same time, can i buy it with my account and make him a family member and play together online?
No. As I outline, if only one person purchases the game only one person can play that game at a time.
hello, can i still add pin for an accouint ? or this is not here at all
Yes, PINs are still supported.
help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/6B1A-66BE-E911-3D98
I don't think so. I was trying to, and nothing showed up
@panzeralienofficial thats so sad if they removed it, i still have it on my main acc tho but cant find way to do it on alt acc
@@TvojaPravaUhorka Oh, i just got it to work somehow. I think you need to use the browser view in order to do it maybe?
@@panzeralienofficial how tho :D :D im lost
So the family literally changes nothing as far as online games go? It only adds singleplayer game comfortability, but then again we can still just buy our child the game it wants instead. While the family still has to pay like 120 bucks, just to play a crappy 30$ game like Garfield Party together. And then we risk 2 members being banned, cuz of a potential false cheat report in a multiplayer game. Only way i see Steam families being worth it, is if every family we make shortens the years we have to wait for Half life 3 - which i suspect we might get the next millenium, if Valve keeps wasting their time with redundant crap like their upcoming Dota 2.5 they're trying to hype up with purpously leaked beta tests.