Wraithers
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Sadly, the way it is now, you have to share your whole library, and only one person can access it at a time (you or any 1 of your friends). Check out the FAQ linked in the article =)

Yup, wondering the same.

This could (hopefully) snowball into that - though probably only when streaming/network speeds reach the right levels among the masses for it to be viable to research and implement.

As it stands now, they (she) would be able to play from your library on any machine you authorize, up to 10, but only person can access that library at a time. If you both have different shifts for work, then I foresee a gap in time where one of you is at home and the other isn't, and that when this could come in

Yup, unfortunately it won't work so that you both can play games from your library at the same time. This would only allow your brother to play games from your library when you're not playing, and get his own saves and achievements - which is a small, but nice thing in itself.

Yup, pretty much what you said there at the end - 10 authorizations for 10 devices, all share your library (or each others too), but only one out of all of you can play at the same time =)

Yup, I shared something similar above, though not in such great detail, and I feel like it could work. Only thing, as you mentioned is that everyone will have to co-operate to buy games for certain accounts - should work out more easier for families than friends, but it's possible given the right amount of camaraderie

Yep, I get that it's not exactly what it seems to be at first, which is what the Xbox One was initially going to be able to do, but there are a few use cases where this could work out. If you got friends in other timezones, you could work together on a basic play schedule. Then you'll have a window to play any of

I believe he was referring to a use case where family members share a single computer. With this they would be able to access each other's games libraries through their own accounts. In that case this is a great boon, allowing families to buy games once and share it across, getting their own saves, achievements and

But the release of this figure has been enough to shoot Grand Theft Auto IV to the top of the most expensive video games ever made list. According to released numbers, only Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End can top it in the movie realm at $300,000,000US. The closest video game to Grand Theft Auto V, in terms

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Yup, they've stated somewhere that you can wear the Rift on top of glasses. Someone on Kotaku (or elsewhere) even tested one with their glasses on. I'm not sure about the idea that they would have swappable optics with power though, I think that wasn't true or was scrapped and they've instead made space for glasses

Completely agree. The part after what you quoted (below) should have been at the start, where mention of playing Dishonored was first made.

Hi! I haven't either =)

Agreed! =(

There are a lot gems in this pretty comprehensive list that's scraping all the Steam game sale prices - http://steamdb.info/sales/

Monaco.

Try to to get past it once and fill up your Steam Wallet, then you won't face the same headache at the final payment page at least =)

You just made me take a second look, and now it's killing me.