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For example if your family sharing library has 1 license for a Game only one of it's members will be able to play it simultaneously. This modification disables that lock for everyone using it
Does it put you in offline mode or is there some other kind of magic?
The lock is client sided, that's the magic. You can play online just fine, I use it all the time to play multiplayer with my friends :)
Damn that's insane. We always had a bit trouble finding games to play together that we all have, waiting for a sale and what not. This would be really nice to play with some close friends and family.
Fantastic! Thanks for this.
No problem Mr. Ace! :)
They will ban your account and you will be crying because they took away all your games. Dont abuse the system is pretty generous already.
Projecting much? I've been using mods like this for a good decade. Also Valve has way bigger fish to fry with their shitty abusable shop system, all the people selling Steam market items on other websites and so on. The list is long
~~>Dont abuse the system is pretty generous already.~~
~~You know what community this is in, right? It's all about bypassing and abusing the system to get shit for free~~
Edit: Corrected some false statements on my part.
Huh? Thats not true. Dbzero the creator of this community is pirate by principle to fuck the bad companies , not to abuse and get shit for free from companies that treat their customers okay.
Ok @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com Let's settle this debate, does the dbzer0 instance and/or the Piracy community here push the "Good Guy Valve" stance and thus consider this bad practice, or do we consider Valve to be like any other company which uses DRM in regards to this situation. That is to say it is permitted and encouraged like breaking any other DRM.
Would love to hear your thoughts on this matter.
If dn0 isn't available, another community mod or instance admin can feel free to answer this, I CCed you in the bottom of this comment. I apologize if the ping was annoying.
CC: @Flatworm7591@lemmy.dbzer0.com @RandomLegend@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Personally, I pirate just about everything but do buy what I like from indie devs. Bonus if it is on GOG.
That is also my approach
I guess, do whatever fits your budget and/or conscience? I don't think we push a particular philosophy. Folks pirate for different reasons.
That makes sense. Everyone has different motives and reasons for pirating, would make sense that we wouldn't push one thing or the other like that person is suggesting. Thanks for your feedback.
Well then sorry for spewing false nonsense. I know Lemmy will flame me for this but Valve is still a soulless corporation fucking everyone over. Just not as much as most others
You're not spewing false nonsense, that person is talking out of the ass, and trying to push their own personal opinions about piracy and DRM bypassing as if they are objective or officially sanctioned by the community moderators or the instance staff. They are not. Their opinion that we shouldn't use these tools because Valve is somehow good is just that, an opinion. Not a very correct one at that since Valve has shown they aren't good guys before like this person says.
far be it from me to defend any corporation, but doesnt this send wrong kind of a message to them? They didnt need to make family sharing, let alone remind you if you can already play a game through it when purchasing one. This isnt typical behaviour and should be allowed a little slack for it, to show other corporations that not being asshole is more profitable.
If valve goes bad then nothing is too horrible, but until that, its kind of bad form to stab a hand that offers a little kindness, even if their ultimate goal is to just make money by staying on top by having good will. I dont think we can expect to get anything better.
other corps dont seem to be getting the message that not being asshole is more profitable, but I think valve can very easily start thinking that being nice is weakness if that is exploited.
Are you full of shit? Their family sharing is the most locked down garbage there is, they limit you to families of 4 and make you wait a year before you can join another family. That's not a courtesy, that's a fake courtesy so they can say they provided something, and claim to be "good guy Valve", actually that's not true, they never claimed to be good guy Valve. It doesn't help that they made publishers able to mark games as not family share supported.
While they added so much to the Family share feature they also took away a lot and locked it down considerably. I'm not going to pretend the fancy new options and ability to add 4 accounts is an upgrade, you get locked out of it for a year if you join and leave and any publisher can refuse to participate.
Let us not pretend that Valve is somehow trying to do good, they're trying to make themselves look good while providing less, and when people point out the shortcomings they try to turn us against each other by saying it was "because of abuse", the real reason is because they don't want to give it their all.
i just dont have any faith that things can get better so i dont want them to get even worse. its better than nothing.
You're absolutely right in thinking that way, but this isn't the only tool of it's kind. The most popular one is GreenLuma, which has multiple thousands of users. So me making a similliar one for Linux doesn't really matter in the grand scale of things
yeah, i just wish people thought more about these things. There are consequences not just to yourself but possibly towards fellow pirates and bystanders. Personally I have benefitted from family sharing greatly, much more than from piracy as with piracy you have to accept the possibility of malware which I cant afford at the moment. I really dont want to see valve rescind it.
I really wish us as a community would stop blaming other pirates for the bad or evil decisions of companies, that applies to exploitative decisions like limitation of abilites via fake DRM (by the way, you can bypass SteamWorks DRM very VERY Easily) or when it comes to copyright trolling and takedown requests.
The truth is they would rather us blame and ultimately shoot at each other because, well I think others have said it best: "United we're strong, divided we're weak" and blaming other people for takedown requests or bad decisions from companies is exactly the kind of division they want, that benefits them. Because when we're divided or don't see them as the enemy, it's easier to pick us off and there will be no retaliation against them.
Get out of that mindset of going against other pirates, it is the corporations who screw things up, they do it of their own accord. Blaming pirates is an excuse because they're bored and want to make more money, otherwise why would they be adding ads to paid plans? Why would they be trying to sell games multiple times in a row. They don't actually care if people are nice to them, they probably see capitulating as weakness. We're suckers for playing along with the game in the first place, that's how they see it.