![]() ![]() ![]() It helps if you also have some good games the other person wants to play, so you can Family Share your library with them and effectively "trade" libraries then they can play something you have while you play something they have. You can sometimes get around this if the game they want to play is also available from a standalone launcher (Warframe, for example), they can download and install that version of the game and play that game outside of Steam and their library will remain free for use to you or any other one person with whom they've shared it. It's a hard and fast rule of Family Sharing that the library itself can only be in use by one account at a time. You can only play that person's games if they aren't using their own library. ![]() That gives you time enough to save your game and quit, more or less. The primary account can always load their games and any other secondary account with which the library is shared will get a warning that the library is now in use by it's owner and get a 5 min warning that the game they're playing via Family Share will be closed (if you're playing a game from the owner's library when they launch one of their own games). When someone, anyone, is using the library (as in running any game in that library) it's locked off to other people. ![]()
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