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We will happily allocate hours played ourselves as a custom option
We can't speak to what you claim you saw, memory can be crappy, and without seeing the exact error it's hard to know if you were interpreting it correctly. It can be pretty hard to find a link for something that never existed. Also since this household account limitation thing is your idea and your claim, it's your job to prove it. So I would say if you can't find any evidence for your claim, you might have to chalk it up to confusion or misremembering. I mean it can be pretty hard to remember things from 20+ years ago. Plus we were all a little dumber twenty years ago too.
Valve never wanted people sharing accounts. Never. That would be bad design and literally would have caused Steam to fail, especially given the DRM and account limitations. There would have been gaming news articles from here to Timbuktu about gamers wailing about all the problems that account limitations caused, especially since we're talking Counter-Strike and Half-Life 2 being seriously impacted by that limitation. But I think you're going to have just as much trouble finding those news articles as you would any Valve resource.
What you will find from back then is people complaining about needing to be online to activate HL2 though.
Since your premise doesn't seem to be based on reality, it kinda undermines your whole request to manipulate that sort of data between accounts.
Plus that you entirely made up that you were forced to share an account. Absolute nonsense.
there was never anything that said only one steam account per house
i have three sons that all have accounts as well as mine and my ladies
not sure what it is you thought you saw or read
but you are/were mistaken
there is no separating the time used from one account
and you will endanger yours if you try and tell support that you were sharing it
it is against the eula and they could close it
You made the claim, you provide the source.
Keep in mind though that account sharing has ALWAYS been specifically against the rules.
Will not happen.