League of Legends: The game itself uses a launcher (much like Minecraft) but doesn't have much else to install besides the base content. (assuming each person has their own Steam account.) This is so that your settings/downloads for TF2 won't overwrite any of your brother's settings. The second install (inside of Steam browser) will create a separate package per Steam user that logs in. The first install will add the game's shared contents ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2) which any Windows profile can access. Team Fortress 2: Since TF2 can only be played on Steam, we're going to have to deal with 1.5 installs of this game. So C:\Users\Player1\Appdata\Local.minecraft counts as a single install, if it's the same windows account, but different Minecraft login, it just adds an additional file. Minecraft: Depending on if you use the original launcher (minecraft.exe) or the compiled installer, each user would be installing the game once per Microsoft Windows profile. Let's take the following games as just an example: So this is a very general answer since it really depends on the game in question, and how you two are using the PC.
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