This was way more confusing than it had to be.

TL;DR: You can lend your digital games to friends & family for 14 days, but both consoles need to connect locally to enable this…(?)

You can’t play digital games you’ve lent out during this time. I guess the point is making it similar to giving your friend a physical game cartridge.

  • Matriks404@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    So it’s the overly complicated version of a system that’s on more sane platforms like Steam? Ok.

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      3 days ago

      Exactly ! Steam families are now dead simple, whereas this new oh-so-Nintendo method seems as janky as it gets.

      It does have one standout feature that Steam families do not though: ability to play shared games even when offline.

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      5 days ago

      Only recently has steam gotten better at this. I’ve got my account, my kids account, and a 3rd account that owns games we may want to play, so that it doesn’t tie up either of our main accounts or if we want to have a guest use it. (all are shared to each other). Until last year, it was not super easy sharing them all, lots of logins, authorizations, etc.

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        5 days ago

        Family sharing I presume. I’m not entirely familiar with the scope of the service myself as I’ve only just set up family sharing with my child. But when I did, they had a huge catalog of games in their own steam account as a result.