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I use Sandboxie in Windows to open multiple TF2 (got 50+ accounts ATM).
But you have 50+ steam accounts? I might have to go correct my first post then. ;)
I'm trying to find a way to open many accounts at the same time like in Windows, but can't seem to find a way to do so
Thanks for explaining it. Hope you find a solution. (fifty virtual machines? LOL)
I open 10 accounts for 12 hours each. Each account uses ~600 mb of ram.
Why do you have 50 accounts? O_o
10 accounts for 12 hours each, do you mean that you are using bots for playing TF2 on multiple accounts at once? :)
I was joking about the VMs...hence that big LOL at the end. :P
Anyways, you can run multiple instances of steam easily, and TF2. You need to use arkose (sandbox) with -w and video cards enabled. Once you have an instance of TF2 running, delete the ~/.steam/steam.pid file, and relaunch Steam, should work just fine. Just remember, once you do this the older instances of steam will not be able to launch games since it checks steam.pid for the DRM check. Thats the short answer =)
I've also considered scripting it via wine, custom prefixes and dynamic linking of steamapps, I've heard from two others they already do it, I just haven't looked into it.
http://thingsiforgotyesterday.blogspot.com/2013/02/linux-tf2-idling-minor-scratch-that.html
Either way, this works for now.