I have 2 dlcs for a game (bo3). If I select another account on my Ps4, I have to be logged in with my main account (the one with the dlcs) at least, because the game does not recognize my dlc's on the other accounts. Now I have my dlcs geshared a colleague, he is also about to download it. Well, yes, only one at a time in a ps4 account purely because the other is then logged out. Must both be logged in with my main account (which is not possible) so that the game recognizes the dlcs in both? Because we could not play together like that, could we? Or just the one who does not have the ps4 as primary logged in and the other can use the dlc with each account without being logged in with the main account?
Then it can work like this:
Sharer 1 sets the share account to be primary, logs back out with the, starts the game with his own account.
Sharer 2 sets then the share account with him on primary, logs out, starts the game with his account. Sharer 1 should continue to use the game without going out.
The share account owner can play anyway, since he plays with his account.
This works until all finish the game again.
That's what I've done with Battlefield Hardline, because only I had the DLCs, but my friends did not.
Try that. And tell me and the other readers, please, if that worked out or not.
I can test right now. But have another hypothesis. Unzwar if my colleague has my account with him as primary, that he can play the dlcs with each account and I mean ps4 as a secondary, with the main account.
Yes, that's right. To share with two is not a problem anyway. It gets more complicated when a third player wants to access the content.
Have it tested, works great for two.