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Old 10-28-2013, 03:02 PM   #563
Hockeyguy15
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Originally Posted by chemgear View Post
Eh? Microsoft was trying to lock down physical copies unlike Sony - digital games bought over PSN/XBOX Live have never been shareable. Xbone got hammered for the former and nobody really expected the latter to change I don't think.

I do not understand what they're trying to say.
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The first PS4 you register will be your "primary console," and that's where digital purchases will automatically sync to. Anyone logged in on your primary system will then be able to play that game.
If you download the game on a secondary console, only you will be able to play that game. There's no limit to the number of consoles you can download a game on, but only two games can be played concurrently — one on your primary system, one on a secondary console, which you must be logged into
So my console is my primary console and I have Battlefield 4 downloaded from the store. I'm at my buddies place and we want to play but he doesn't have it so I log into my account and download it to his machine, then we can play.

Now if I give my buddy my password he can log in on my account anytime and play under my user ID, and I can still log into my PS4 and play the game as well.

I don't think that will work too well for online since you both probably can't be online with your profile, but that would be good for a game with a good single player story.
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