Unfortunately you don't understand the impact that gaming communities have
on games.
They extend the life of the game by providing a better gaming experience by
keeping immature, filth filled jerks out of their communities. Console
gaming can be a miserable experience, having to endure some of the moronic
elemnt out there.
Having the ability to block undesirables is a necessary part of running a
community. Players want to come back to a community as they enjoy the
experience, without having to worry about any of the garbage that is
normally associated with gaming.

Kyle is totally correct to ask for something to help the game continue.
He is an excellent contributor to this community and only has a genuine
interst in keeping the game fun to play.

Fortunately, since you will be playing on your LAN with your friends, this
should really not matter to you at all.

So, TLDR;
VALVe, add some way of differentiating between family sharing players.
Please and thank you.

--Dog

On Thursday, October 17, 2013, Servergurl Gamer wrote:

> SO basically you are such a ban happy badmin that even if someone is using
> the steam family deal correctly you want to ban anyone associated with that
> account. It's jerkoffs like you that actually ruin the steam community and
> anyone that takes anything you say seriously has a mental disorder.
>
> You already said it's f2p and so is the serverware, if you invested real
> money in it you're just plan stupid and deserve all the heartache you
> create for yourself. May I suggest you run a local network server that way
> you can play against all your friends (yourself) and ban until your hearts
> content.
>
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