They also have the new steam families feature which just rolled out, which is a bit different. Far more permissive about games, never ties up whole libraries, but it no longer auto-boots people. Six person limit, and also harder to join; appears to only allow people who have played for some length of time from common addresses. It will reject saying not in the same household or something along those lines otherwise.
That, no advertisement in games ( no ''mobile-game'' enshittification of the platform ), and the automatic refund policy too, the owner of Steam seems pretty costumer-friendly.
They also have the new steam families feature which just rolled out, which is a bit different. Far more permissive about games, never ties up whole libraries, but it no longer auto-boots people. Six person limit, and also harder to join; appears to only allow people who have played for some length of time from common addresses. It will reject saying not in the same household or something along those lines otherwise.
That, no advertisement in games ( no ''mobile-game'' enshittification of the platform ), and the automatic refund policy too, the owner of Steam seems pretty costumer-friendly.