Steam Families: Game-Sharing Simplified with Enhanced Parental Controls and Major Update
September 12, 2024Steam has launched a new feature called Steam Families, aimed at simplifying game-sharing and enhancing parental control options.
To utilize Steam Families, users must update their Steam client, which also includes a redesigned screenshots manager and other improvements.
This update reflects Valve's commitment to maintaining the Steam Deck's reputation as a leading handheld gaming device, with numerous bugs fixed and performance enhancements.
A significant improvement in this update is that game licenses no longer lock the owner out of their account when a family member is playing.
However, members can face consequences for another member's actions, including potential bans if someone cheats in an online game.
Adults can leave a family group freely but must wait a year before rejoining or creating a new one, and all accounts in a family group must be registered in the same country.
The Steam Summer Sale is currently ongoing, offering significant discounts on various games, incentivizing gamers to take advantage of the deals.
While the feature is designed to help families save on game purchases, the long-term effects of publisher opt-outs remain uncertain.
Regional restrictions still apply, and some games may not support family sharing, including certain titles from Ubisoft.
Users will need to restart their Steam Decks to complete the installation of the latest update, which includes nine changes and fixes from previous updates.
Valve has also improved compatibility for more Linux desktops with this stable Steam Client update, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
As Steam continues to evolve, Valve encourages developers with concerns about Family Sharing to reach out for assistance with options and solutions.
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The Verge • Sep 11, 2024
Steam’s improved family sharing is out now for everyoneTechRadar • Sep 12, 2024
The Steam update you've been waiting for is finally hereGizmodo • Sep 12, 2024
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