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Is it that bad that you have to spend money to play the pinball tables? I understand if you misunderstood how it works, its not very clear. But this is how it is, go to the forums i linked above and suggest stuff but don't start tossing words like scam around.
What if it's on the same computer?
DLC is not shared it seems, [/quote]
That's not true! I'm sharing the DLC of Skyrim, for example.
Not for any other game except pinball arcade, it seems.
What does that have to do with having to download the same game twice?
Its not about loading twice.
Last step to make sure how it is with this game:
Try to share it with an account that never played it before.
Actually, nobody buys any of the games, we rent them for a single payment and Steam retains ownership.
You can stay angry or play games. Its your choice.
It's not about downloads, each account has to allow computers and accounts to use their games if they want to. Digital rights.
Files are often useless without steam knowing you are allowed to use them.
I just answered this above.
There are way more, but this is a "dlc of a game you already own"-issue as stated before.
I think it was a pretty good analogy, better then you comparing it to a scam?
Downloads doesn't matter, in the same way that it doesn't matter that you where at the cinema yesterday, you still have to pay the next day.
It is, actually. I can't play pinball games unless I download them for a second time.
That's not the case. I've played it on my granddaughter's side of the computer frequently. And I can play all her other games on my side of the computer, so you're not quite making sense.
Everyone "owns" free to play games...... Owned games can not play others dlc anymore.
Go to:
https://store.steampowered.com/account/
and click on "remove" to the right of the game. You just removed the free to play title from your library, retry to play the family shared game (including the DLC). Good luck :)
Unfortunately, simply having a free-to-play game installed on the PC when you open Steam adds it back to your account, to the best of my knowledge. I repeatedly tried to remove Everlasting Summer from my alt account, but as long as it was installed, it kept getting added back.