Ok, so I finally got my hands on PS4. I made a new account and this time I set my own country in PSN account information, and I also added a new user which is my old account that I registered to be in UK since my country wasn't available back then.
I got a PS+ month trial voucher code with my Destiny game and I used it on that new account. It works fine on it, however I read that PS+ can be shared with other accounts if I set that PS4 as my primary console, but it doesn't. My original UK account doesn't have PS+. I've tried deactivating and re-activating the console, logging out, shutting it down and all that stuff, but it doesn't work.
What am I missing? I read that region shouldn't be a problem and that some guys share PS+ with UK and USA accounts. I'm trying to share my Croatian account with the UK account. They're obviously both in Europe, but the currency is different. Or is it because I used the monthly trial?
Any help is appreciated. 8<
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So, um... I might be getting a PS4 soon, and now I found out that it's required to pay for PS+ to play online, I bumped into a problem.
At the time I made a PSN account, my country (Croatia) didn't have PS Store and all those stuff and basically I couldn't do much online-wise except for gaming, so I set that I'm from UK (I was going to move to UK eventually, so I thought it was a wise choice). One time I bought some Points in my country just to realize that it wouldn't accept it because of the currency or region. It didn't bother me because I easily made another account once Croatia got all the online features, and I easily bought DLC packs for games.
But from what I figured PS+ is account bond, not on the entire system like with DLC packs and similar.
Will I have to make a whole new account and say goodbye to all those hard-earned trophies, or will I be able to change my country or at least buy PS+ subscription with my credit card even though the currency is different?