Can I join my account from another Steam account when I bind it to my Steam account?

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I have a Robocraft account that I share with one of my friends, I recently logged in and saw a function to bind the Robocraft account to my Steam Account, if I do that, will my friend be able to join my account from his account?






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Can I play a Steam game from another account on my account?

Family Sharing allows family members to share games while keeping their accounts separate. Family and guests can play one another's games while earning their own Steam achievements and saving their own game progress to the Steam Cloud. It works by granting family members access to games on a shared computer.

How do I link my Steam account to another Steam account?

To enable Family Library Sharing, first be sure you have Steam Guard security enabled via Steam > Settings > Account in the Steam Client. Then enable the sharing feature via Settings > Family, (or in Big Picture mode, Settings > Family Library Sharing,) where you'll also authorize specific computers and users to share.

Can you link 2 Steam accounts together?

You can't merge the accounts. You can try setting up Family Sharing between the two accounts, so you can just log into one.



How to have | 2 STEAM ACCOUNTS | on | ONE COMPUTER |




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