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I own the game, and have family sharing enabled. I launch the game, send a remote play invite to a child's account in the family, and he clicks the button to join. It just sits there and never loads. I understand what with family sharing he can play the game when I'm not using it, but the family sharing seems to break the Remote Play Together function of being and to invite anyone. I tested with a non family never, and Remote Play Together still works, so it seems to only be broken with family members that have access to my library.
I found that I couldn't remote play with my nephew's ROG Ally. He is a child member. But when I turned off all the restrictions on his account, I was then able to "remote play together" with him. Specifically "Enable parental controls for this user" needs to be turned off in order to remote play with them. Hopefully this gets fixed so I can remote play together on games I've allowed him to play already, and not have to turn the restrictions off every time we want to play together.
Did you find any solution to this? I'm still experiencing this issue. As the adult I'm playing on the ROG Ally and inviting the child account which is playing on a Steam Deck.
Does not work for us... And I would really prefer not to just allow all content with core, horror and extreme violence, communication with strangers and so on, in such an young age.