Steam Family



Steam family sharing multiplayer

  1. Steam Family Settings

Steam Family Sharing is a feature of the Steam Client for PC and Mac, that allows users to share their games with another account while they're not actively playing. If you want to know more about Family Sharing go to Steam's official Homepage.

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Steam Family Sharing allows friends and family members to play one another's games while earning their own Steam achievements and saving their own game progress to the Steam cloud. Once authorized by the lender, family members on shared computers may access, download and play a. Family Day Tickets are only $45 per family! The California STEAM Symposium invites families to join us for Family Day, which is designed for parents and their children. Enjoy a day of learning, joy, laughter, and inspiration at the California STEAM Symposium. In this video I'll show you have to use family sharing on Steam. Specifically, I'll show you how to use this feature to both give other people the ability to. Click the Steam menu on the top-left. Click Settings (Windows) or Preferences (Mac). Microcosm driver download for windows 10. Click Family on the left. Check the Authorize Library Sharing on this computer box. Check the box next to the friends you want to share with. Click RESTART STEAM, if prompted.


There is no official way to get information from Steam / Valve, if a game supports Steam Family Sharing or not. Therefore we ceated steamfamilysharing.com. We are offering a database where the community can add the information if a game supports it. Use the search field below to search for a game by typing in it's name or steam id!

Steam Family Settings

Hi, I'm having an issue trying to play a game (Far Cry Primal) that my brother bought. We both have Steam accounts that are linked through Steam Family Sharing, which means that we can access each others' Steam libraries, and make separate save files on each others' games.
He installed Uplay and made an account to play the game, and it works fine. But when I login to my own Steam account, and my own Uplay account, Uplay says there is trouble authenticating ownership of the product.
I then tried logging in on my Steam account, and then his Uplay account, and still no luck, same error message. Finally, he just let me use both his Steam and his Uplay and told me to just make a new game separate from his -- but this turned out not to be an option, it would overwrite his progress.
He really wants me to try it, and I do too! Is there such a thing as allowing both of us to play the same copy of a game, on the same computer, but with separate Steam and Uplay accounts, and separate save files?