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I'm curious how aggressive it will be at limiting families who live in different houses from sharing games.
The article specifically states that it is meant for "same household" families. But will it actively prevent that?
Hopefully, they're not as aggressive as Netflix - can't even share a login with the in-laws across the street...
I don't think so, at least not yet. They might try to prevent it later if it starts getting widely abused.
Narrator: "It did get widely abused."
Right lol the first think I thought of was now my friends can just split the cost of any single player game and just take turns playing it
Time to install tailscale.