

But while the intro attempts to tell this grand tale of intrigue on the deathbed of a sympathetic old man, the story distills down to shooting some bugs, and then shooting some giant enemy crabs for massive damage. Jim Peyton, the humble engineer and family man is the star of the show, telling the game’s story while trapped under some rubble. Here's a Reddit post of someone using this method to move save data between a PS4 and PS4 Pro.Lost Planet 3 starts on an almost immediate high note, and kind of just tumbles from there. I have never used an external drive for this purpose, but in theory it should work.I have never had a 2nd PS4 connected to my PS+ account to act as a non-primary, but there are tons of "success stories" of this online.Place ticks next to the data you wish to copy, or, and select.Connect a USB storage device to the PS4 system.Instructions for how to do this can be found on.

If you do not have PS+ or do not want to use the methods above, you can always backup your save files to USB drives and copy them onto the system you happen to be using at the moment. Keep your game/saves on an external drive (now that there is support for this), and transfer the whole drive between systems.However even while logged in as the same user, consecutive systems don't get this benefit and you must manually download your saves before you begin to play, and upload them for you primary to access when you are finished. If you have PS+, you can have a single PS4 act as primary and upload your saves to the cloud automatically.You have a couple of options to make this easy-ish, but none of which will be fully automatic: At least, I don't believe that LBP3 behaves differently from many (most/all?) other PS4 games in this way.
