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Games => General Gaming => Topic started by: MysterD on Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 03:24:51 PM
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Oh, now this is interesting...
Kotaku -> Steam might let you share your games w/ your friends soon - so you can give your Friend the right to hold the license to play it for a time period; and you can then play again when you take it back/they give it back to you. (http://kotaku.com/steam-might-soon-let-you-share-your-games-with-your-fri-514219133)
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That would actually be pretty cool.
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Interesting speculations. I was hoping for the option to give a game away, at least if it's a Steamworks game, for which Valve can actually control the licence.
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Interesting speculations. I was hoping for the option to give a game away, at least if it's a Steamworks game, for which Valve can actually control the licence.
That'd be sweet - if I could say "pass" my game off to someone else.
Especially if I want to buy a NEWER Edition w/ ALL of the content.
Think like say I owned say SR:TT (Base game); wanted to buy SR:TT - Full Package (with ALL DLC); pass base game off to someone else; buy version w/ ALL DLC.
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That'd be sweet - if I could say "pass" my game off to someone else.
Especially if I want to buy a NEWER Edition w/ ALL of the content.
Think like say I owned say SR:TT (Base game); wanted to buy SR:TT - Full Package (with ALL DLC); pass base game off to someone else; buy version w/ ALL DLC.
Exactly. For example I have Crysis 2 and Crysis 2 Maximum Edition both registered to my account and I can't get rid of Crysis 2 or pass it on to someone. WTF!
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Depends on how this works. I imagine it would be a temporary lending policy and not a straight up transfer this game to someone elses account. Like Pyro could say "Hey idol, here...play my copy of Skyrim" and I could play it. But at any time he could revoke my access to it and it would still be on his account. I would also guess there could be a general time limit on it as well, like a week? Just so people couldn't keep them indefinitely. Also wonder if it would still support offline mode.
I dunno, just speculating.
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It would HAVE to be pretty limited by the very nature of the service. I could probably loan a hundred games out on Steam and not even notice.