If only to get some really custom swatches, like swapping graduating darkening colors to the opposite. End result is a velure-esque palette (hard to explain, but here is a bad picture of what I'm explaining)
The omission did hamper a handful of FPR edits I wanted to port over, but after all these years, mouse control over palette + lighting presets are way easier to the casual player
No problem, I understand haha
First you'll need to download AutoHotkey. It's basically a little tool that allows for keyboard and mouse hotkeys - gamers have used it for ages, if you wanted F7 to make your character spin 360 degrees and shoot, AutoHotkey is perfect for it.
Then, open up a regular notepad document and copy/paste the code I put in the message. Save the document.
Make sure AutoHotkey is on your hotbar - you should see the little green icon with the white H. If it's not, just drag and drop the desktop shortcut onto it.
Drag the document to the AutoHotkey icon on the hotbar and it'll start running. You can press Escape at any time to stop the script.
Hope this helps!
There is no way to do it without a usb flash drive. You can get a 32GB stick for under 10 bucks.
If you're using a backwards compatible PlayStation 3 with the original PS2 disc of Fire Pro Returns, you won't be able to use saves from the PSN version. You'll have to load .max files via an Action Replay and use a PS3 Memory Card Adapter.
It ends up being easier to buy the PSN version.
Can always stream it to your Android device with moonlight.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.limelight
And for rooted devices
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.limelight.root