Comment on Introducing Steam Families
bread@feddit.nl 3 months agoI really doubt they’ve got an IP lock on place; just set up a Family and invite your siblings and in-laws.
Comment on Introducing Steam Families
bread@feddit.nl 3 months agoI really doubt they’ve got an IP lock on place; just set up a Family and invite your siblings and in-laws.
radix@lemmy.world 3 months ago
They do point out that they will be monitoring how it’s used, and could adjust things later.
Sounds like corporate-speak for “if people abuse this, we’ll lock it down harder.”
Even if people are using it to share with actual family around the country, they may get caught up in future updates that remove that feature. Also note that any publisher can opt out of the sharing. If EA or Ubi or some other big company doesn’t like the lack of limits, they may be able to force Valve’s hand in changing the policy.
The idea is wonderful, but there are a ton sof ways this could end up worse than the old system.
1984@lemmy.today 3 months ago
This is technical but you could set up a wireguard vpn server and let your friends connect to your computer. Then you all look like you are sitting in your home network.
Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 3 months ago
Free for 100 devices! You can legit install it on every device virtual and physical device in your home and maybe run out of devices for the free plan. Right now I use it to secure the connection between my VPS proxy and my Minecraft server, as duct tape fixing some network fuckery, and as my primary means of connecting to services inside and outside of my LAN
1984@lemmy.today 3 months ago
That’s very generous of them. I thought it was just 3. :)