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You can only play together if both own the game in question. If only one owns the games you can't play together and you can't even play at the same time. The exception would be if a user puts Steam into offline mode and plays an offline game as that would allow the other user to play the game.
Family sharing allows you to share the entire game. It does not share 'just' the DLC. It will only share the DLC, if you don't own the game at all.
This is exactly my case. I don't own the game. My wife and my nephew do. With dlcs on my wife's acc, w/o them on the other.
That's the whole point. How I can choose an acc with dlcs as a lender?
OP is account A.
OP is Family Sharing with two other accounts B and C.
the OP/A does not have Darkest Dungeon
B has Darkest Dungeon but NOT all the DLC.
C has Darkest Dungeon AND has ALL the DLC.
Steam Family Share is giving OP sharing with account B. Because account B does not have all the DLC the OP can’t fully pkay the game.
OP wants to know how to select playing account C’s version of Darkest Dungeon with all the DLC
Further, OP would like to play Darkest Dungeon with user B! But cannot because it is user B who the Steam Family share is choosing to use the game from.
If OP had the option to pick to play Darkest Dungeon from user C’s account, then plsying with user B would not be an issue.
Exactly!
Thank you: you've explained it perfectly.
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/familysharing/discussions/0/540736965953254153/
You could try disabling Family Share with the person who doesn’t have all the DLC, then you would only have one account (your wife) sharing with you. Perhaps then you could access all DLC.
Then after that re-authorize sharing again with the orher person (your nephew), and perhaps then things will work as you want?
If not maybe experiment with disabling all sharing, and then trying with your nephew first, then your wife. Maybe that will work better.
Anyway, it’s tricky, and there is no in-Steam way to select who’s Shared Library you play the game from — if you have many people Family Sharing with you.
The solution is what I posted. No need to disable sharing from one person.
It's sad that there's no 'out-of-the-box' solution in Steam.
I guess I'll try the solution cSg|mc-Hotsauce has offered.
Your solution uses a third party tool that not everyone will be comfortable using. However! i will try it myself, because i have had this issue too and don’t mind using external tools.
But it is true that this could help the OP.
(and bleh i hate posting from my phone)
Ya OP and i posted at the same time. Their clarification and mine. They must have posted seconds before. i didn’t see because i’m posting frommy phone right now.
Likewise i didn’t notice Hotsauce’s reply until after i wrote mine.
Happens to me all the time. Often when I'm part way through a post and the puppy wants attention or something else distracts me before I finish.
It was deleted from the Family Sharing forums when the great thread purge happened. Spawn of Totoro brought it back for us because it is a very useful tool.