Can you borrow games on Steam?

avatarBurstingHong2 years ago
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avatarReoccuringRace2 years ago

Absolutely, you can borrow games on Steam through a feature called Steam Family Sharing. This lets you share your game library with family members and guests on authorized computers. Just remember, only one person can play from the shared library at any time, so no multiplayer gaming spree with your borrowed games, unfortunately.

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avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago

Nah, you can't exactly 'borrow' games in the traditional sense. You can't just take a game from a friend's library and pop it into yours indefinitely. However, Steam Family Sharing is a thing - it's the closest you get to borrowing. The catch? Only one person can access the shared library at a time.


avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Steam Family Sharing is your go-to! Used it tons of times to let my friends try out games from my library. It's like borrowing, but digital. Super easy to set up too, just gotta remember the one-at-a-time rule.

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