• @warmaster
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    1 month ago

    Steam families freaking rocks, the original library sharing was a pain for my kids. I’m so glad they are doing this. On my next trip to the US I want to buy a deck for my kids but I don’t know how, since it requires a US based account.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      Yeah, I really like the fact that my son and I can play different games from the same library at the same time. Also, the bi-directional sharing is very nice, and the whole thing is much easier to set up than the original library sharing.

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      1 month ago

      What do you mean? I’m not from the US and I have a steam deck

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        31 month ago

        Where did you buy it? I want to buy it in the US to avoid the high overprice that they sell ir at in my country.

        • @MTK
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          31 month ago

          In Australia, but I think it’s the same model as the US

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    128 days ago

    Can I share a game with my relative who lives in a different country? Or does it need to be under the same Wi-Fi network?

    • FubarberryOPM
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      128 days ago

      It does have to be in the same country. I don’t think it has to be the same wifi network, although Valve does say that it’s intended for people in a single household so they might change requirements later.