Remote Play Ps4 Offline



  1. Remote Play Ps4 Offline
  2. Ps4 Remote Play No Internet

If your PS4 is on 5.05 for the HEN jailbreak, you can use an offline Remote Play connection and bypass PSN sign-in on your PS4. PS Vita Games and Homebrew Enable Offline PS4 Remote Play (5.05) Enable Remote Play on your 5.05 PS4 without signing into the PlayStation Network. A PS5 console or PS4 console is required for Remote Play. With Remote Play, you can control your PlayStation® console remotely wherever you have a high-speed internet connection. Using the PS Remote Play app, you can control your PlayStation®5 console or PlayStation®4 console from a device in a different location.


  • Offline PS4 Remote Play
    Ever wanted to use your PS4 on your local network but couldn't because you didn't have an Internet connection available? Here's the solution!
    Before we get started, a little message for Sony
    Hello Sony,
    If you ever happen to read this, don't you think it would be nice to have this feature built-in?
    Think about it like this for a second: you are going on holiday with your PS4 and your laptop because you have no other display available for it. Most laptops aren't shipped with an HDMI input port so you can't directly connect your PS4 to your laptop's screen. However, what you can do is connect your laptop and your PS4 with an ethernet cable and use Remote Play... until you realize that you need an Internet connection to start the software.
    Looking for updates is nice, but is there really a point in preventing players from using their console because they don't have an Internet connection available all the time?
    Incidentally, if you have any problem with me posting this, please don't hesitate to contact me.

    Supported versions of the Remote Play

    You can find older versions of the Remote Play on the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine!
    • 1.0.0.15181 - Hash : 694659629815D82CDCD62A95FA771237
    • 1.5.0.8251 - Hash : 53DF9F442EEC309D95BE88D28CC21E18
    • 2.0.0.2211 - Hash : FCD0DD66996B399F6A1A9A254F7E85B3
    • 2.6.0.2270 - Hash : 2E4C4CA5ECFD3138CB734ED603958A1A
    • 2.7.0.7270 - Hash : 9961E4475745881FAC537D58B1BCD5FB (seems to work without even logging to the Playstation Network)
    • Any with the new PS4 Remote Play Auto-Patcher!

  • Getting started
    For various reasons, I can't give you the patched executable. However, I can still tell you how to patch it yourself.​

    [EVEN BETTER FULLY AUTOMATED PATCHER]

    You can just download and run the latest version of the PS4 Remote Play Auto-Patcher.
    Compared to the other patcher, this one doesn't need a list of patches, it will patch the assembly by itself, so it should, in theory, be compatible with any version of the RemotePlay.

    [FULLY AUTOMATED PATCHER]

    You can just download and run the latest version of the PS4 Remote Play Patcher.
    If the software can't find the Remote Play by itself it'll ask you to specify its location.
    Once that is done, the software will patch the Remote Play (with the latest patch available) and create a backup of your original Remote Play if you want.
    Don't forget that, to use the PS4 Remote Play, you still need a local network (connect your PS4 to your computer using an ethernet cable or a local Wi-Fi network hosted on your computer)!

    [MANUAL PATCH]

    You will need to download BsPatch and the Patches.zip file. Extract the patch of your choice and execute the following command :
    bsdiff RemotePlay.exe RemotePlay-Patched.exe mypatch
    Then you have to start RemotePlay-Patched.exe to enjoy your PS4 Remote Play offline experience. I'll describe below another method to do the same thing without having to change RemotePlay.exe itself.

    Will Remote Play work as usual?

    Yes, every aspect of the original Remote Play have been kept, except for the updates window, which will not even appear with the latest version of the patch.

    I don't trust those patches thrown at me like this...
    ... and that's perfectly fine.
    Here are the steps so that you can reproduce the patch (the first version) by yourself:
    • Throw your RemotePlay.exe at de4dot to remove the obfuscation.
    • Open your brand new RemotePlay-cleaned.exe using your favorite decompiler (ILSpy, .NET Reflector, etc...). In my case, I am using dnSpy. Navigate to the class containing the entry point of the program (this class is not in a namespace).
    • In the Main method, get rid of checkUpdate.ShowDialog();.
    • And that's it, you can now export your brand new Remote Play executable (using the Save Module... function on dnSpy) and enjoy playing on your PS4 anywhere.
    If you wonder why we aren't just removing ShowDialog and setting the two assignments under to false directly, that's because it triggers my antivirus for some reason.

    Alternative method, almost 0 programming skill required.

    1. Download and install Fiddler.
    2. Enable HTTPS decryption in Fiddler.
    3. a. With Fiddler running, start Remote Play and wait for the request to https://remoteplay.dl.playstation.net/remoteplay/module/win/rp-version-win.json.
    4. b. You might also see a request to https://remoteplay.dl.playstation.net/remoteplay/module/pplist_v2.json, handle it the same way as the previous one.
    5. Select the AutoResponder tab, enable the rules, enable unmatched requests passthrough.
    6. Drag & Drop the request made to remoteplay.dl.playstation.net into the rules list.
    7. Select the FiddlerScript tab and look for this line:
    static function OnBeforeRequest(oSession: Session) {
    1. Add the following content under the line you found earlier :
    if (oSession.HTTPMethodIs('CONNECT'))
    {
    oSession.oFlags['x-replywithtunnel'] = 'GenerateTunnel';
    return;
    }
    1. Click on Save Script.
    2. That's it for Fiddler. You have nothing to save by yourself. The only thing that matters now is that Fiddler must be up and running when you want to play without Internet.
    3. There's still something to do. Currently, if you open Remote Play, it'll tell you that (if you are truly disconnected) there is not network connection available. To fix this, create an access point on your phone and connect to it (there's no need to have an Internet connection available on your phone, otherwise it would defeat the point of having done everything mentionned above). Note that you can also use any free hotspot you may have around you.
    4. It's already done ! When you'll start the Remote Play, it'll think that an Internet connection is available (when it's merely connected to a hotspot WITHOUT Internet) and when it'll try to look for updates Fiddler will take care of it.
    5. Enjoy the offline PS4 Remote Play.

  • Changelog History
    v3.0 (Updated on Jan. 11, 2019)
    • Should now work with any RemotePlay, it doesn't care about what version you're using, past, present or future.
    v2.0.1
    • The new PS4 Remote Play Patcher can detect the version of the Remote Play you are currently using and patch it accordingly.
    • This version is compatible with Windows 7.
    v2.0
    • The new PS4 Remote Play Patcher can detect the version of the Remote Play you are currently using and patch it accordingly.
    v1.1
    • Finally an automated patcher for your PS4 Remote Play.
    • Using it is easy, start the exe file, let it do its job and voilà, enjoy using the PS4 Remote Play offline with(out) updates !
    v1.0
    • Finally an automated patcher for your PS4 Remote Play.
    • Using it is easy, start the exe file, let it do its job and voilà, enjoy using the PS4 Remote Play offline with(out) updates !

  • Contributing
    • I usually appreciate contributions, however, this time, I will decline every pull request containing an executable or a patch.
    • Suggestions are welcome!
    • Source Code @: https://github.com/MysteryDash/Offline-PS4-Remote-Play/releases

Install [PS Remote Play] on your Windows PC, and then connect to your PS4 console.

Get ready

You’ll need the following to use Remote Play:

  • Windows PC

    OSWindows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit)
    Processor7th Generation Intel® Core™ processors or later
    Storage space100 MB or more
    RAM2 GB or more
    Display resolution1024 × 768 or higher
    Sound cardRequired
    USB portRequired
  • PS4 console
    Always update your PS4 console to the latest version of the system software.
  • An account for PlayStation™Network
    Use the same account that you use for your PS4 console. If you don’t have an account, you’ll need to create one first.
  • High-speed internet connection
    As a standard, we recommend a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 5 Mbps. For best performance, we recommend a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 15 Mbps.
  • DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller
  • USB cable
    Connect your Windows PC and your controller with a USB cable. You can also use a DUALSHOCK®4 USB wireless adaptor.
  • You can also use your wireless controller for your PS5 console. Connect the controller to your Windows PC using a USB cable.
  • To use voice chat, you’ll need a microphone, such as the built-in microphone on your Windows PC.

Install the app

You’ll only need to do these steps the first time you use the app. You can use the same app to connect to your PS4 console and PS5 console.

Remote Play Ps4 Offline
1.

Download [PS Remote Play] and save it to your desktop or other location.
Read the “SIE application end user license agreement” as well as “Privacy policy”. When you select the checkbox, the download button will become available.

Download
2.
Run the installation file, and then follow the on-screen instructions to install the app.
During the installation, you might see a request to download additional software that’s needed to use [PS Remote Play]. To download this software, follow the on-screen instructions.

Set up your PS4 console

Set up your PS4 console in the following ways. You’ll only need to do this the first time you use Remote Play:

  • From the function screen, go to [Settings] > [Remote Play Connection Settings], and then turn on [Enable Remote Play].
  • From the function screen, go to [Settings] > [Account Management] > [Activate as Your Primary PS4], and then select [Activate]. You can enable this setting on only one PS4 console for each account. Find out more about activating your PS4 console as your primary console in the PS4 User’s Guide.
  • To start Remote Play while your PS4 console is in rest mode, select [Settings] > [Power Save Settings] > [Set Features Available in Rest Mode]. Then select the checkboxes for [Stay Connected to the Internet] and [Enable Turning on PS4 from Network].

Start Remote Play

You’ll take the following steps each time you connect to your PS4 console from your Windows PC.

1.
Turn on your PS4 console or put it into rest mode.
2.
Use a USB cable to connect your controller to your Windows PC.
You can also use a DUALSHOCK®4 USB wireless adaptor.
3.
Launch [PS Remote Play] on your Windows PC, and then select [Sign In to PSN].
4.
Sign in with the same account that you use for your PS4 console.
When you select [Settings], you can configure video quality settings for Remote Play such as resolution and frame rate.
5.
Select [PS4].
The app searches for the PS4 console that you set up in Set up your PS4 console, and then connects. After it connects, the screen of your PS4 console displays on your Windows PC and you can start using Remote Play.
From the second time onwards, you’ll be able to select the console that you connected to previously.

Remote Play Ps4 Offline

  • Before trying to connect remotely from outside your home, check that your device connects properly while you are near your PS4 console.
  • If the app can’t find the device that you’d like to connect, or if you can’t use Remote Play, see “When Remote Play is not available”.

Remote Play controls

Besides using your controller, you can also control your PS4 console with the control panel.
During Remote Play, if you move the mouse cursor of your Windows PC over the screen that you’re using for Remote Play, the control panel displays:

Ps4 Remote Play No Internet

  • SHARE button
    Perform the same functions as the controller’s SHARE button.
  • PS button
    Display the home screen of your PS4 console.
  • OPTIONS button
    Perform the same functions as the controller’s OPTIONS button.
  • Microphone status
    Select [Mic on] / [Mic off] to turn the microphone on or off.

    Mic on
    Mic off
    Mic not connected
  • Battery level
    You can check your controller’s battery level.
  • Screen size
    You can change the screen size during Remote Play.

    Enter full screen
    Exit full screen

Quit Remote Play

1.
Click the at the top right corner of the screen you’re using for Remote Play.
You’ll see a message that says “This Remote Play session will be disconnected”.
To quit Remote Play while your PS4 console is in rest mode, select the checkbox for [Put the connected console in rest mode].
2.
Select [OK].
Remote Play quits and the screen returns to its original state before your Windows PC was connected to your PS4 console.

To uninstall [PS Remote Play], go to your Windows PC settings and select [Apps] > [Apps & features], and then delete [PS Remote Play]. Folder and command names might vary depending on your OS version.