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steal_your_face , in Steam now warns you if a game you're about to buy is already owned by someone in your Steam Family.
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How do you get isthereanydeal inside steam?

Fiivemacs ,

I believe it’s the decky plugin for SteamOS

github.com/SteamDeckHomebrew/…/605

I might be wrong, hut this is at least a way to do it.

steal_your_face ,
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

Sick thanks

Tywele ,

It’s the Augmented Steam extension for your browser of choice.

PMFL , in Steam now warns you if a game you're about to buy is already owned by someone in your Steam Family.
@PMFL@lemmy.world avatar

Real nice.

makyo , in Steam now warns you if a game you're about to buy is already owned by someone in your Steam Family.

Has the Steam Family update launched yet? The one that lifted the limitation on playing different games from the same account at the same time. I feel like last I saw it was in beta.

Was also wondering if anyone has a good sense on how they’re policing Family Libraries. Does it work to share with close friends or am I going to want to be sure I’m sharing only with household members?

jumjummy ,

You can opt into the Family Sharing beta and get the features. You can only join one family per year so choose wisely as they say.

makyo ,

Okay good to know. I’ll be using it to try to entice a few friends at least half way away from their Playstations to Steam Decks.

grue ,

The one that lifted the limitation on playing different games from the same account at the same time.

That should never have been a limitation in the first place. If I have two games installed outside of Steam there’s nothing stopping me from playing both at the same time, so WTF does Valve think ever justified it?

makyo ,

Agreed it was a chincy restriction. I’m glad they’re righting that with the new Family Sharing.

ashok36 ,

I’m in the beta with my wife and cousin. It works great so far. I was able to try out dragons dogma 2 from the cousins account, remember why I hated dd1, and promptly un-installed it.

makyo ,

Ha I actually thought I liked DD1 after I played it for about 45 minutes. But that was years ago and I haven’t touched it again soo

lemmy_nightmare , in Steam now warns you if a game you're about to buy is already owned by someone in your Steam Family.
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Good guy steam. Their family sharing beta is currently a game changer for people like me whose friends have diverse gaming interests and thus, we can try out each other’s games without the need to buy them.

antidote101 , in Steam now warns you if a game you're about to buy is already owned by someone in your Steam Family.

It needs warnings for of a game requires you to be connected to the internet to play, and if the developer has ever deactivated usage rights to their games.

ElectroLisa ,
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Technically you have those on the Steam Deck rating

SuzyQ , in Steam now warns you if a game you're about to buy is already owned by someone in your Steam Family.

I appreciate this, and now I’m just waiting for it to show me family library games when browsing the store. I have games on my wishlist that another family member owns. A flag that says “family library” would be appreciated - similar to “in library” and "on wishlist."

  • I don’t see it when I browse the store on my steam deck or the mobile app. Unsure if it would show this to me on the desktop app.
ichbinjasokreativ , in Steam now warns you if a game you're about to buy is already owned by someone in your Steam Family.

This is the kind of thing that makes poeple love valve

SorteKanin , in Oh no
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Uuuh context?

mp3 ,
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Peekystar ,
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Yesterday, the developers of Garry's Mod, the 2006 Source engine sandbox game, announced on Steam that due to a takedown request from Nintendo, they were removing all the Steam Workshop (i.e; user-generated) content that used Nintendo's IP. Some originally believed that this was a troll of some sort posing as Nintendo, but this screenshot tweet from Garry Newman, the titular developer of Garry's Mod, indicates that he's certain the takedown request is legitimate, and the probably-still-ongoing removal of Nintendo content on the workshop will continue.

Lowpast ,

Seriously though, how is the average person supposed to understand this post? Things involving recent events need context

SorteKanin ,
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Yea it’s kind of annoying :/

fmstrat ,

By looking it up? Op is already doing a service by posting, and many saw the news already.

All that being said, I also prefer more context, just wouldn’t complain about the person helping inform us.

TheHobbyist , in Steam now warns you if a game you're about to buy is already owned by someone in your Steam Family.

Good guy steam

electricprism , in Oh no

If Nintendo was smart they would SELL their stuff on Steam. But they are Xenophobic and don’t want to play outside their sandbox. That plus Japanese-boomer is a whole new kind of boomer.

Dagnet ,

Pirating nintendo games feels so good. They literally banned people from posting videos with gameplay for a while, they make people pay to play old games on new consoles, they didnt even sell consoles officially in my country for years. Nintendo clearly doesnt want my money and Im happy to oblige.

sigmaklimgrindset ,

Pirating nintendo games feels so good

Their music too, because WHY TF ARE THE ZELDA SOUNDTRACKS NOT ON STREAMING??? They don’t even sell physical copies of them to compensate, and they took down all the Youtube videos of songs too!

HuntressHimbo ,

If they thought they could get away with it Nintendo would swoop down on me with a cease and desist for whistling Saria’s song in my backyard

steal_your_face ,
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It’s not because of xenophobia it’s because of capitalism. You buy a Nintendo console for their dope first party games then every third party game you buy they get a cut. For consoles like the switch that are immensely popular and sold lots of third party games they make bank.

TheBlue22 , in Oh no

I will never in my life purchase a single Nintendo product, I have been avoiding them like the plague. It is always 100% morally correct to pirate all of their games.

Daxtron2 , in Oh no

Time to start making more

airbussy , in Oh no

I wonder if people are just posting more Nintendo stuff to the workshop now out of spite or rebelliousness

mp3 ,
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That’s just going to fuck over the game dev… Nintendo will just shrug and keep lawyering as usual.

biscuitswalrus ,

The Nintendo lawyers are full time, this is just a Thursday to them. You’re keeping those lawyers employed by giving them work.

SchmidtGenetics ,

That’s how the gets taken offline completely, so hopefully people aren’t that stupid, but I’m doubting that.

InternetUser2012 , in All Nintendo-related items are being removed from Garry's Mod's Steam Workshop

I’ve had enough of this crap. I will never buy another anything from nintendo. I will however go out of my way to pirate anything they ever make.

Cuttlersan , in All Nintendo-related items are being removed from Garry's Mod's Steam Workshop

Seems to be the Year of Nintendo Burning Bridges. Upside is, maybe all the competition they’re finally getting in both the handheld space and in some of their big software franchises will force them to try to produce better content and hardware. Or it’ll be Nintendo and they’ll stay greedy in their walled garden with inferior products; at the very least we’ll have some superior alternatives to enjoy elsewhere!

kae ,

First time? 🙂

Cuttlersan ,

Not at all! But seeing numbers like Palworld sales drove gives me hope GameFreak could panic a little and start trying (although as I mentioned Nintendo and their subsidiaries are greedy and merch sales are still strong for them, along with subpar game sales for the fanbase currently). Perhaps other subsidiaries of Nintendo. Certainly making more of an impact in attracting players than Digimon did when I was a kid, and that’s more of a change than I’ve seen in the last 20 or so years for Nintendo’s monster trainer.

In recent years Nintendo has had a little blue ocean to swim in, and they’ve shown that rather than compete or innovate as times change, they instead like to wall their garden off more. But hey, maybe Zelda and Pokemon can have an awesome next gen if they invest in a more powerful console (handheld or not) and spend a few years reworking their formula and passionately building an innovative game, like they used to do when I was a kid.

Once upon a time the Gameboy was a fairly powerful handheld system, and Pokémon Red was a groundbreaking game. But those days are gone, and the entire umbrella company as a whole needs to begin to try or they will continue to fall behind. Nostalgia only lasts as long as the affected generation(s). I’m hopeful something like the shocks of this year could change their mindset a little and get them to modernize a bit.

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