
This latest update from coder pen is a plugin for your PSP, which is pretty much a functional application for gamers who are into serious apps and stuffs like this. The Macrofire v3.0.5 allows you to record button macros, adjust the analog nub sensitivity level, remap controls and enable rapid-fire on select buttons. It will consume about 70K of your memory stick.
Here’s the changelog (translated from Japanese to English so pardon some grammatically wrong phrases):
- When booting from internal flash memory, ms0: / seplugins / macrofire.ini to go looking for a fix.
- Macrofire.ini for some reason fails to read the menu at the top “Loaded: Built-in” was to be displayed.
- UseVolatileMemory macrofire.ini of the [Menu] section [Default] section moved.
- macrofire.ini to UseGraphicsMemory added.
- Fix was not set correctly to initialize the analog stick.
- MacroFire PSPFiler and to display a menu and fix the problem then had been unable to update the screen.
- 3.0.4 fixed the “load to be processed to confirm the name of the INI file section, there is still a problem to fix.
The coder also advises downloaders to “read from the configuration file when blazing as auto-hold demanded did not fix the problem read.”
Also, “the Rapidfire macrofire.ini is made only if you set auto-load as the configuration file entry cannot fix the problem that sets the automatic fire mode.”
Download MacroFire v3.0.5
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thanks :)
if i may ask :
is there a function(or some way) that i can replace my analog with the directional buttons
cause my analog is ruined