![]() Worst case scenario, you could possibly rig a cell phone as a local access point, though where I'm from it typically costs extra. Steam obviously would try to put in checks to prevent copies of one account playing the same game together. You probably want to make sure each offline Steam copy is running a unique account though. ![]() ![]() Not absolutely positive, but I've never had any issues with copied games running as long as my Steam account has the game. Just have the teacher download the game to one machine, then copy over the local network (this will save the school some bandwidth too). You'd probably want your principle to contact them in this case rather than calling yourself.Īlso, if you can play the game over direct peer-to-peer network, you don't really need to be online. If your teachers have steam access, and this is something your school is allowing, why not just have the teacher log into the machines?Īlternately, you should be able to contact the Sydney office and explain the situation and have them temporarily give you access to the Steam servers if it's allowed by your school.
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