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Green_Hilltop: I don't think prettiness matters, it's their acting performance and what kind of person they are.

Also haha, I thought it'd would be Jane for sure, with the red eyes, blue eyeshadows and very pale face, haha!
I think it would depend on if they are playing a pretty character or not. :p

The Swan Queen is supposed to be pretty, so hence her prettiness would be a factor. ^.^
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mechmouse: She's not happy she's got booted mid match.
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Hunter65536: You gave her a mutiplayer game as an example when she asked for a single player only one which I'm sure can be played in the offline mode, what did you teach your daughter again?
Since she playing my games via steams "sharing" system she can't play my games in offline mode.

She was mocking me for my dislike of Steam, while playing my library of Steam games. The only reason she can do that is because i'v used various patches and programs to bypass steam on everyone else computer.

Using steam as intended would have her (or another family member) being booted almost daily
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mechmouse: Since she playing my games via steams "sharing" system she can't play my games in offline mode.

She was mocking me for my dislike of Steam, while playing my library of Steam games. The only reason she can do that is because i'v used various patches and programs to bypass steam on everyone else computer.

Using steam as intended would have her (or another family member) being booted almost daily
Oh, that makes sense. I couldn't understand that point before since I haven't tried family sharing on Steam.
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mechmouse: Since she playing my games via steams "sharing" system she can't play my games in offline mode.

She was mocking me for my dislike of Steam, while playing my library of Steam games. The only reason she can do that is because i'v used various patches and programs to bypass steam on everyone else computer.

Using steam as intended would have her (or another family member) being booted almost daily
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Hunter65536: Oh, that makes sense. I couldn't understand that point before since I haven't tried family sharing on Steam.
Steam will only let 1 game per account be played at anytime. have 100 game and one person is playing 1 of them the other 99 are locked out.

The only way around it is to use the main account in offline mode. Then the other person can play using SFS.

Which means 2 of the 100 games can be played (it actually allows you to both play the same game which runs counter to the idea of protecting the publishers license).

The problem here is there are 7 of us.

So the next solution is to forget SFS and for everyone to use the main account in offline mode.

Which is a little annoying and for me a constant reminder that VALVe's restriction is unfair and very daft. Its daft because instead of ensuring 1 license can only be used on 1 machine at a time, offline mode allows abuse of licenses.

For the first 5 years, this wasn't the case.

I used Steam online on both mine and wife's computer at the same time, with us both playing different games at the same time.

Not only that it was a permitted action according to their SSA.
Then after 5 years and pumping hundreds of pounds in to my account, they changed Steam and the SSA.

Even to this day under the SSA you're not allowed to let someone else use your account, though there is a caveat for VALVe to grant that permission. If you followed the SSA strictly you couldn't create an account for a minor and let them use it, or apply the family view (kiddie lock) onto the account of the 13+yo child and even let friends play with you on local multiplayer games such as rayman.