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Besides that, there's a selection menu available when more than one person in a family owns the game, and you manually select which copy you'll be playing. This menu only shows when there are multiple copies in a family, so if a game has no selection menu next to the "play" button allowing you to pick which copy to play, you can assume that there's only one copy available.
But good to know, this already solves part of the problem I'm seeing here.
But wouldn't hurt to see the number displayed so I can better consider to buy a new copy or not.
Trivial? Lmao. If both of the owners of a game doesn't had any DLC's, the option is not avaible. So u gotta guess how many copies do u have.
It looks like the idea wasn't that bad.
In your library any game that has multiple licenses available in the Steam family will have a small number icon in the lower corner of the game cover.
Looks like this:
https://prnt.sc/8tq_ySxDoR33
Ih this case 3 users in the Steam Family own that game so 3 members can play at at the same time if they want.