If you're a fan of cloud gaming, you may want to take a little look into Netris. The developers say it's a GeForce NOW alternative, one you can self-host with it being open source. They're also keen to highlight some Stadia-like elements of it too.
I hope this doesn’t end up abusing family sharing (it’s been just a few months since it became actually useful) to the point Valve nerfs it back to what it was.
TL;DR: Simultaneous library sharing. Before, only one user could use a library at a time. Now, up to 6 users can simultaneously play any game from the same library.
This is what Netris is touting users to exploit when they say:
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I hope this doesn’t end up abusing family sharing (it’s been just a few months since it became actually useful) to the point Valve nerfs it back to what it was.
I haven’t really been keeping track of it for a few years, what’s changed that made it better recently?
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/593110/view/4149575031735702628
TL;DR: Simultaneous library sharing. Before, only one user could use a library at a time. Now, up to 6 users can simultaneously play any game from the same library.
This is what Netris is touting users to exploit when they say:
A “Team”, lol wut?
Neat, now my family can play non-split screen games
Not correct. You can only have as many users playing the same game as you have licenses.
True. But I’m not saying otherwise.