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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
but it is listed as DLC and not a game..
Its a standalone but it 'look' like Shogun2 DLC to Steam. Since you own Shogun2 it doesnt give you the DLC from teh target system
Its kinda confusing but its the way CA packaged the game
If you use family sharing it's going to use the rules that family sharing is based on,which is that 'dlc' is not downloaded if you own the base game.
In Shogun2, FotS is 'DLC' according to Steam. Again this is confusing but it's the way CA packaged the game on Steam.
That's not possible with FotS again because of the way Steam 'thinks' the game is. It's a DLC according to steam (yes yes I know its not really but that's what steam thinks it is). Because of that the Steam's rules for DLC apply on Family Sharing. DLC is not downloaded for games you already own.
What you want to do is not possible with Family Sharing with FotS.