After deleting the Primary state, you should also not log to the added account, or you'll risk the sharer account being banned if logged at the same time on another console.If Sony sees one Primary and more than one non primary console with the same PSN account logged at the same time they will probably ban that PSN account.Two consoles can share the same account and be logged to internet at a given time. Do not share with more than one person at a time.If the user who shared his account want to share it with someone else, you will have to disable that feature or he won't be able to share with another person : Only one console at a time can be "Primary". You will not be able to launch the shared games when/if your console is not set as Primary anymore. Note that only one console at a time can obtain the Primary status, and it can only be done by accessing that console. all users have their own savegames and trophies, not interfering with the benefactor profile.Īnd this "multiple profile's privilege" can be used on the Primary PS4 even if you are logged and playing on another console at the same time. All profiles on that console can benefit from the PS+ subscription of the other profiles, even if not logged into the account who is paying !Ĥ. All profiles on that console can play the game located on other profiles without logging to it. It can be waked up remotely (for remote play on Vita) even if you are not at home.Ģ. The console registered as Primary PS4 can do this :ġ. Here comes the "Primary" console feature: You can register your account on as many console as you want, but only one at a time can log into your PSN account. your PS4, your PS4 Pro, your husband's/wife's console (you could have one for each!), your family, one in your dad's home one in your mother's home, etc. ![]() The principle is that you can own different consoles and register your account on any of them. if a console has a primary account as secondary profile, all profiles can play your games without being logged into your profile/account. ![]() (to verify how many people are playing and sharing the same game at the same time) if your console is not set as primary in your account, you need to be logged to your PSN account to launch the game. Using multiple console is legal, and even explained on Sony's website.Įvery time you buy a game from PSN, there is a legal notice explaining this: On PS4 this is different, you are not sharing the game itself, but ALL your account. PS3 allowed one game to be shared up to 5 persons, but they lowered it to 3 if I remember correctly. Looking for Capcom games, mostly Resident Evil or Devil May Cry.Īnd no, gamesharing is NOT against the rules, I have never met anyone who's ever been banned for this sort of thing and I've been doing it myself for almost 4 years, no rice no dice.
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