Star Wars Armada – Battle Report 2 – We’re Jammin’
A battle between Rebels and Imperials. Jerjerrod vs Madine. A fighter-heavy engagement with use of TIE phantoms and Jamming Fields.
By utilizing community saves, Fire Pro Wrestling Returns transforms from a quirky, localized Japanese wrestling game into the ultimate, cross-generational wrestling simulator. With a few conversion tools and a quick download, you can book the ultimate dream matches that the real wrestling world could never deliver.
: For playing on a physical PlayStation 3 via the PS2 Classics version. MaxDrive/XPort : Legacy formats for original PlayStation 2 hardware. Memory Card (.ps2) : For use with the emulator on PC. How to Install Saves (PS3/PS2)
Before diving into installation, it is crucial to understand how FPR saves function compared to modern games. Unlike Fire Pro Wrestling World on PC, which utilizes the Steam Workshop for seamless downloading, FPR operates on a much more "hands-on" system.
Complete saves dedicated to specific promotions (e.g., WCW 1997, 90s AJPW). Where to Find Them: Fire Pro Club (The premier hub for all things Fire Pro). FPware (Database of community edits). 5. Importing vs. Creating: The Trade-off While community saves are great, they have drawbacks: Fire Pro Wrestling Returns Saves
You will need a PS2 memory card running FreeMCBoot (FMCB) to launch homebrew applications.
: Specialty "What If" saves that explore alternate history rosters, such as a 1998 WWF where Bret Hart stayed.
How to add a save to FPW Returns + what's your favourite saves By utilizing community saves, Fire Pro Wrestling Returns
Because the game uses fictional names for real-world wrestlers due to licensing, save files are essential for unlocking the game's true potential. Here is everything you need to know about finding, installing, and utilizing these massive community saves. Why You Need custom Save Files
However, the true lifeblood of the game does not lie within its default roster. The magic of Fire Pro Wrestling Returns is unlocked through its community-created "saves." These data files completely overhaul the game, introducing thousands of meticulously crafted real-world wrestlers, custom rings, logos, and organizations.
Click and select the downloaded save file (common formats include .max , .cbs , or .psu ). MaxDrive/XPort : Legacy formats for original PlayStation 2
In PCSX2, go to Config > Memory Cards and make sure it is assigned to Slot 1.
A hyper-focused regional compilation dedicated entirely to Japanese Puroresu, Mexican Lucha Libre, or extreme deathmatches. Legendary FPWR Save Collections
If you have an old save on a physical memory card and want to use it on an emulator:
Playing on the PCSX2 emulator is the easiest way to enjoy custom saves today.
The Ultimate Guide to Fire Pro Wrestling Returns Saves: Reviving a Classic
A battle between Rebels and Imperials. Jerjerrod vs Madine. A fighter-heavy engagement with use of TIE phantoms and Jamming Fields.
Our first battle running stuff from wave 6.
We see a Light Carrier, Hammerhead and Disposable Capacitors getting a try-out.
Some commentary on Battle Report 4 concerning Warlord, Captain Jonus, Biggs Darklighter and more.
A write up of interesting observations and learning from my most recent Star Wars Armada battle.
– Jamming Fields
– Suppressor
– TIE Phantoms
– E-WIngs
A Rebel Assault frigate that I rescued and painted up in grey. Extensive usage of dry-brushing for highlights.
A recently painted squadron of Rebel Fighters for Star Wars Armada. A-Wings, Y-Wings, B-Wings and X-Wings.