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Will much likely happen as the feature gets out of Beta.
Unfortunately people are complaining a lot about regional locking and the issue of the year to change family but this issue of priorities that seems to me the most important thing is opening very few threads in comparison.
I don't understand how hard it is to see the logic that the owner of the game has priority as it is now.
What I put was an example that can happen because it would make sense that a parent wants to share their library with their children.
In my particular case I am the group that has the most games and when the new method was announced in which the blocking was not by entire library but by game, the first thing I wanted was to share my library with my family so they can play, but I had to undo the group to see that if someone plays my game I have no way to kick the person even if I own the game, I don't want to see the situation of wanting to play a game and having to go personally to tell the person to stop playing, it doesn't make any sense that the owner of the game doesn't have the priority of kicking the borrowed player in case I enter the game, but I don't want to see the situation of wanting to play a game and having to go personally to tell the person to stop playing, it doesn't make any sense that the owner of the game doesn't have the priority of kicking the borrowed player in case I enter the game.
Owner priority is an indispensable feature for family sharing. Without this functionality the system makes no sense.
I am surprised that there are many more complaints about issues such as the year of waiting or the regional blocking when these are necessary to prevent abuse of the system and yet this part that only gives problems there are people like you who defend that it has some sense when it obviously does not have anywhere
If i share my Library with my nephew i want to be able to kick him out of the game without calling him or even worse leaving my apartment and go up to my sisters and tell him to get out of the game.
I bought the game. My Account owns the License to it. At any time that account wants to play it, it should be able to. All other accounts in the family can fight it out idc, but the owner priority is a must...
My kid is at home. I have some time at he office and I want to play a game I bought recently, but he's using it. I should have priority access, since the game is owned by my account.
I guess I'll be turning the Steam family off until this is fixed.
You can set games to "private" in your library, that will exclude them from being shared in the Steam Family.
Also be aware that you cant go back to the old Family Share without disolving/leaving your current Steam Family. And that will trigger the 1 year cooldown before you can join/create another Steam Family.
Seems like a good advice.
Having marked the game as Private doesn't seem to have kicked him out, though, as the game is still unavailable to me. I'll wait for a few minutes to see if Steam gives him some minutes to save and exit.
EDIT - nope. I'm still locked out after a few minutes. So at this point, if one of my kids launches a game I just purchased, I can't force-disconnect them in any way, neither by going into their settings and revoking access to that specific game nor by making the game private on my list, as it doesn't signal their client to shut down the game.