Hi everyone, I've run into a strange situation.
I'll explain right away!
A PSN account SELLER sold two of my friends his PRIMARY account with the same email and password (they knew about it) to both of them.
I would like to ask you, do you know how to do it? I have usually always shared a PRIMARY and a SECONDARY account. I would like to know how it is possible and how to have the same account as primary on two consoles.
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One PlayStation Account On Two Consoles
Last edited 08/02/2024 - 10:18
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Sorry but I didn't understand you. I explain. A guy sold two of my friends an account with a game and they were both able to play the same game at the same time with their personal profiles (primary)
A guy sold two of my friends
Illegal these days in most countries.
selling accounts? Yes I know but I want to know it for myself, on my own, for a personal purpose
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@onetwothreefour: OP has found where to spend his 5 negative votes a day for the rest of his ozb days.
I await your news
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why are you laughing ?
Someone tickled him…
maybe
Set one as the home console and just stay signed in on the other. If the internet cuts out you won't be able to play the digital games on the one just signed in, but the home console one is fine. You can sign into other accounts on the home console one and they will be able to play the digital games, the PSN+ games, and play online.
excuse me, I did not understand. could you explain it to me again?
could you explain it to me again?
Set one as the home console and just stay signed in on the other. If the internet cuts out you won't be able to play the digital games on the one just signed in, but the home console one is fine. You can sign into other accounts on the home console one and they will be able to play the digital games, the PSN+ games, and play online.
When you say "If the internet cuts" that happens instantly as soon as one tries to log in on another console. Is there a way to make sure this doesn't happen?
@dothack: Like if your wifi router blows up or NBN are doing upgrades to the line and your internet goes out for six hours, during that time the home console will continue to play games, but the other console you are just playing signed into won't be able to play the digital games. Both will play disc games fine, but the console not set as the home console won't be able to connect to Sony servers to confirm you do have access to the game. It's just something to be aware of with this setup.
The one you are signed into as the home console you won't need to be signed in to your main PS account, anyone on that console can play the games and play online. Make a second account to play on that one and to play multiplayer games at the same time with a friend if that's what you want to do.
@AustriaBargain: I think you have been pretty clear in your explanation.
OP's friends' mistake is both are trying to log into the PSN account at the same time as such one of them get kicked out.
The solution is for Friend A to make the account as primary, download the games and never log into that account ever again.
Friend B will have to log into that account and be constantly connected to the internet to play the game they bought for.
Problem solved.
Could you please explain again?
I await your news
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U2?
You still haven't found what your looking for?
It's alright, it's alright, it's alright. OP moves in mysterious ways, yeah.
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He will find it with or without you.
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In all seriousness, this actually happened to my mother's cousin's brother-in-law. He was able to fix it because he had a revision 2 PS4 (before the slim came out) has a hidden override switch inside an airflow grate in the back of the case. You can see the switch if you angle the case just right and you might need a bobby pin to activate it. Sony removed this on later models to comply with EU fromagerie laws. Since the switch was on an unused USB bus connector, some people did manage to get the fix working on later models by attaching a USB 1.1 keyboard and holding down a certain combination of keys. I think from memory they keys included UR4B07 but maybe some punctuation as well. And it only works if you plug it into the correct USB port and it has to be a USB 1.1 keyboard because the data signal rate has to be correct to bypass the security lockout. So yeah, find an old keyboard and start mashing those keys. Something is bound to happen sooner or later. Better yet, get a monkey to do that for you, it worked for Shakespeare.
happened to my mother's cousin's brother-in-law
Your dad ?
Lol
Slavery ?