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Exactly, just a list of what you and your friends own to make it easier to play together.
Also for when trying to play with multiple friends, even a list of what game MOST people have in the group. So you know, you can convince the last person to actually download TF2...
View their games
Click "all games" tab
Check "show games we both own"
Thanks for the info.
hmm I hadnt seen that before. Is it new?
Thats exactly what i want but I would like to be able to do it with more than one friend.
Bonus points for a check that the game supports multiplayer for the selected number of friends.
Please Valve make it happen.
lol