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With family sharing you might use them on your other account
If there is games on a computer that your account also have, you can play them, simply by login to your account.
If you don't own the games, you can use famili share
ty so much, bcoz i will change computer, afraid if cant play it. @@
dumb me
• You are required to log with your account on his PC. Has he a secure, non-infected PC?
• Does he cheats? Because if he does, his and your account will suffer the consequences.
Do you trust your friend? If so, go ahead.
ty btw
It's basically the same as account sharing, except that it uses different accounts.
Yes, so it should...... But..... due to bugs, sharing friends/siblings who both own a certain game can sometimes not play if the other is playing the game. This even applies to multiplayer games. or, as in my case sharing between my own accounts, i can not play a vannilla game becouse on another account i have DLC installed.