Ps4 gameshare let me download game but wont work






















It is very common for it to take a few seconds after booting up the PS4. Since an active internet connection is required to validate the license, make sure you are actually connected to the internet. You can run a connection test from the settings menu of the PS4 to be sure. This could reset any networking components that have started acting up.

Upon restarting you should be able to communicate with PSN to validate the license. Banned accounts are not able to communicate with PSN. If your account has been banned, you will be unable to validate licenses. I am not going to use this guide to teach people how to game share. If you are doing this, the locked icon is a very common problem. You can attempt to fix it using the solution above but the problem is down to you sharing the game in the first place.

The other person who owns the primary account has control and is restricting your access to this title. Either they have connected to the internet and kicked you off or there is an issue with the account. User Info: Thermador Probably best just to call sony when you have issues with 2 consoles, they usually resolve it within a day. Don't call it game sharing in customer support, that sounds shady; you just own 2 consoles "While you were wasting your time castrating a priceless antique, I was systematically feeding babies to hungry mutated puppies!

User Info: HoIlywood. Step 1. Deactivate the console as primary PS4 which is the one that you plan to play the master profile on this console must always be online Step 2: sign into the master profile on the 2nd PS4 and activate it as your primary PS4, download your games, then log out and sign in as secondary PSN user Step 3. HoIlywood posted Works the same on xbox one.

But when I'm logged into the second one I can't see any games available for download? User Info: sithgod I'm assuming you have two different profiles you're trying to share between instead of just trying to play on your main account on both consoles because I'm not sure how the latter works.

With game sharing it's simple though, You have your main account with the games on it that you would like to share, You make that Main account the primary account on the other persons console or your 2nd console you're using at home and then you have the other account on the 2nd console that you want to share said digital content with and you make that account the primary account on your 1st Main console.

For example I gameshare with my brother, My account is the primary account on his console and his account is the primary account on my console and everything including PS Plus is shared between both accounts. My system seems to have downloaded the v1. To say I'm upset is an understatement. The error you are seeing is one that pops up on the PS4 from time to time, it can be due to a number of things. If playing on a disc the first thing to do is check the disc for any scratches or smudges, I fixed the issue with one of my games a while back simply by giving the disc a wipe.

If the issue remains and you are using a disc, first delete the game data and once done eject and reinsert the disc and it should start up. DarthMasonLydia Cool, let us know if you have any other issues. Help us improve Answers HQ! Take Survey No, Thanks. Sign In or Register. See details Show less. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for.

Do you mean. PS4 Game Won't Install by jeffbgoofy. On the right-hand side of the screen you'll see 'Share Play' with the amount of time left for your session, select that, then select 'Give controller to visitor' and then 'Allow visitor to play as you'.

Unfortunately, Share Play sessions only last 60 minutes so you may need to keep restarting your session. In addition, while watching someone play through Share Play doesn't require a PS Plus subscription, giving the controller to a visitor does - however only the host requires an active PS Plus subscription.

If you want to take back control, simply select 'Take back controller' from the same menu you selected 'Give controller to visitor'. You can pass control back and forth as often as you want.

If you want to share and play a PS4 game's local multiplayer or co-op mode with a friend, follow the method above but instead of selecting 'Allow visitor to play as you', select 'Play a game together'. This will make your friend player two. However, to play a game together, both the host and the visitor require active PS Plus subscriptions. Vic is TechRadar's Gaming Editor.



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