How to Transfer Files From FPS Creator

FPS stands for "First Person Shooter." This is a type of video game where you see things from the viewpoint of your character, meaning that your character's full body isn't visible on the screen; only the parts of him that would be seen if you were seeing from his vantage, such as an occasional arm. The program FPS Creator allows you to create FPS games in formats such as EXE. If you want to show these games to your friends, you can transfer them using a device such as a flash drive.

Things You'll Need

  • Flash drive, phone or another device with Flash memory.
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Instructions

    • 1

      Connect your flash drive to your computer's USB port, which is located in the back.

    • 2

      Click "Open" in the autoplay dialog box that appears. Click "OK," and the flash drive's folder comes up.

    • 3

      Click "Start" in Windows, and select "My Computer." Open the FPS Creator folder where you created your FPS game files.

    • 4

      Click and drag the files from the FPS Creator folder where you stored them into the flash drive folder you opened. A transfer window appears showing the transfer progress. When it finishes, disconnect your flash drive. You can now transfer the FPS Creator files on the drive to another computer.

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