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Rumor: Game Sharing Coming To Steam

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Some buried code in the latest Steam client update has revealed something known as the “shared game library.”

The “family sharing system,” of the Xbox One is one of its most touted features, and will reportedly allow seamless game sharing between up to ten players on a single family account. Code diggers over at the NeoGAF forums have dug up a few lines of code suggesting that PC gaming platform Steam may be about to beat Microsoft to the punch.

The three lines of code allude to something called the “shared game library.” Here are the relevant parts:

  • “SteamUI_JoinDialog_SharedLicense_Title” “Shared game library”
  • “SteamUI_JoinDialog_SharedLicenseLocked_OwnerText” “Just so you know, your games are currently in use by %borrower%. Playing now will send %borrower% a notice that it’s time to quit.”
  • “SteamUI_JoinDialog_SharedLicenseLocked_BorrowerText” “This shared game is currently unavailable. Please try again later or buy this game for your own library.”

From this it seems pretty obvious what the system is about. It looks like you will be able to put games in a “shared game library,” which you can then allow your friends (or family) to access. Obviously, you can’t both be playing the game at the same time, so if you want to go ahead and play that title it’ll kick your friend off it.

Don’t believe us? You can actually find the three lines of code for yourself to verify. Here’s how:

  1. Update to Steam Beta. Steam > Settings > Beta Participation
  2. Go to you Steam/Public folder
  3. Open the steamui_english document

This sounds like some pretty amazing news if true. My friends are often trying to push various titles on each other, having the ability to just say “I’ll lend you my copy and you can check it out,” would be really great, and would ultimately lead to more copies sold.

Source: NeoGAF

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