QUOTE(Mgsrulz @ Jul 23 2010, 12:32 AM)
if it's anything like the PS3, you can authorise up to 5 consoles(PSP) to download the game.
but you have to remember that it is tied to your account.
if you "sub let" the game to your friend, he has to login to your PSN account to be able to play the game.
and unlike the PS3, the PSP only allows one account to be saved at a time.
so if your friend is logged into his own account, he cant play your game until he goes to an access point and logs into your account on his psp.
he doesnt have to be ONLINE to play the game, but the PSP has to be using your account details.
it's one of the downsides of the PSP GO.
if you have games bought from 2 or more accounts, you'll have to keep logging in and out of each account to play their games.
example:
UK account
US account
your main account is a US account, but you also have games in your UK account.
you can keep games from both accounts on your PSP, but if you want to play games downloaded from the US account, you'll have to be logged into your US account on the PSP.
if you're logged into your UK account, you need to find an access point and log into the US account.
Huh? Really? Is this applicable only to method where you download directly to PSP? For me, i always do my download to my PS3, keep the files there and whenever i want the games, i put it in my PSP. Didnt seem to have that kind of restriction.but you have to remember that it is tied to your account.
if you "sub let" the game to your friend, he has to login to your PSN account to be able to play the game.
and unlike the PS3, the PSP only allows one account to be saved at a time.
so if your friend is logged into his own account, he cant play your game until he goes to an access point and logs into your account on his psp.
he doesnt have to be ONLINE to play the game, but the PSP has to be using your account details.
it's one of the downsides of the PSP GO.
if you have games bought from 2 or more accounts, you'll have to keep logging in and out of each account to play their games.
example:
UK account
US account
your main account is a US account, but you also have games in your UK account.
you can keep games from both accounts on your PSP, but if you want to play games downloaded from the US account, you'll have to be logged into your US account on the PSP.
if you're logged into your UK account, you need to find an access point and log into the US account.
Jul 23 2010, 09:42 AM

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