Valve have today announced plans to add a Familly Sharing plan to Steam, which allows you to
share your games library with friends and family.
Not exact matches
For the more Laid - back folks we have an eclectic reading
library, a 400 DVD collection, many board
games, Outdoor
shared grill, a lush garden filled with many local plants and over 10 kinds of palms, and more, to help wile away the hours.
We even have a «
sharing»
library and board
game cabinet in case you need a beach break.
@Junkins????? What does the convenience of migrating my
games library to the latest hardware have to do with market
share between platforms?
Of course there are going to be certain limitations in place, namely that only one person can access the
library at any given time, so if you're playing Call of Duty: Black Ops II then nobody on your
sharing plan can access any of the
games within your
library, instead they've got to wait for you to finish.
If you are essentially ONLY a console
gamer (preferably on Xbox to begin with so you can
share your
library) and you're looking for a more up to date experience, I would check it out.
I do
share your concern: I have a sizable
library of digital
games that I haven't got around to finishing, but I think that if Sony continues supporting PS Now, they'll continue supporting the PS3 as well.
This update adds unique, forward - looking features like
Share Play, and addresses some of the most highly requested features from the community including YouTube integration, USB music player, ability to find players you may know, sorting options for PS4's
game library, and themes that change the look of your home screen.
In addition, Microsoft's Xbox family
sharing plan allowing up to 10 people to
share a
library is now off the table — as is fast switching between
games.
Some aspects like the aforementioned ability to
share your
library of
games with up to 10 people on your friends list or the kinds of things developers could do with
games knowing that everyone with the system also had a functional and necessary Kinect were largely ignored in favour of the issue of the internet connection.
Even homes that own multiple 3DS systems lean toward physical purchases, as the two
gamers couldn't
share their
library between systems.
Apparently, there are some restrictions that won't allow you to
share every
game in your
library.
The ability to quickly
share gameplay, to download
games onto your console, and even the ability to stream
games from a massive
library of old school goodies gave the PS4 the leg up this generation.
Showcasing the power of the cloud and the best multiplayer experience on Xbox Live, Xbox exclusives
shared the stage with blockbusters such as «Assassin's Creed ® Unity,» «Call of Duty ®: Advanced Warfare,» «Evolve ™» and «Rise of the Tomb Raider,» and independent
games such as «INSIDE,» adding to a growing
library of
games on Xbox One.
If Nintendo can
share your wallet across generations, hopefully the
game library will similarly be
shared across generations.
Sharing = let your circle of friends have access to your
game library from anywhere.
From then on, the account you authorized on that PC can download and play your
library of Steam
games — though that
sharing only works when you aren't playing
games, and when the other person has an active Internet connection.
The PlayStation 4 is going to change the gaming market with an eclectic
library of downloadable indie and free - to - play
games running on a revamped operating system that can support things like
game streaming, social
sharing, and remote play.
You may authorize ten devices to
share your Steam
library, but only one person can be playing
games from that
library at any given time.
GOG Connect can help you build your GOG
library by linking your Steam account and
sharing select
games between the two services.
Libraries have books and music along with
games and puzzles for thinking,
sharing and learning about rules.