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Should've mentioned this earlier. We both have the Arkham bundle. Which means that even though it's something we both own I can't play anything he owns if he's online. He can play absolutely ANY game he wants even if I was to own it and I'll still be unable to play what I want to. Soon, you begin to ask what's the point of game sharing if you can't play simultaneously play. PS4 gets away with it because there's a one on one thing. With steam it's FIVE people and TEN computers. That's a lot of people not paying for games. If it was down to a one on one type of game sharing system we wouldn't have problems like being kicked because the host is online. It's bs and could be fixed 100%. Not exactly accessible to anyone in my family since I'm on damn near all the time. Common Steam L
Yes, we still get posts from people sharing an account with their kids and wanting to "separate" the games now, or people trying to family-share games that don't allow it -- so account sharing isn't completely dead -- but family sharing should still help promote the idea that everyone should have their own accounts from the get-go.
It was never about "buy a game once, play with everyone".