Posted February 10, 2016
This might be a stupid question, but I need to be sure.
A friend from a different is planning a vacation for a few weeks over in my country. He doesn't have a
laptop that can take the grand majority of games, so I offered him the option to use mine.
A bit later however I thought that if he installs a game I don't own on my account on my PC, the Galaxy client might freak out about it, or worse.
So I wanted to ask if there is any "best practice" for this? I was thinking of having him login with his account, but then MY games will cause the same issue for him (and I kind'a like to have my Steam and Galaxy running in the background in case someone shows up in chat).
A friend from a different is planning a vacation for a few weeks over in my country. He doesn't have a
laptop that can take the grand majority of games, so I offered him the option to use mine.
A bit later however I thought that if he installs a game I don't own on my account on my PC, the Galaxy client might freak out about it, or worse.
So I wanted to ask if there is any "best practice" for this? I was thinking of having him login with his account, but then MY games will cause the same issue for him (and I kind'a like to have my Steam and Galaxy running in the background in case someone shows up in chat).
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