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FPS Files is a community-based free media resource distribution site for FPS Creator, operated as a community project by gamecreator.store. The site focuses on assets for making FPS games, with categories such as audio, characters, code, decals, entities, HUDs, model packs, Mods, scripts, Segments, Shaders, Textures, Tools, and Weapons. Crawled content shows examples including Nuke City, Castle Pack, a 747 interior model pack, and an explosion script pack. Resources are mainly provided in zip format and labeled as supporting X9, X10, or Reloaded.
Its core value is not as an online design tool, but as a downloadable library of free assets for FPS Creator users. The platform relies on community creators to upload content. Contributors can register a Content Creator account and manage files using the email address and display name used during upload, with options to edit files, hide them from public display, and disable download links. The licensing terms are relatively clear: all media remains the property of its creators and is licensed for use in creating and publishing games with FPS Creator. However, redistribution is not allowed without written permission from the creator and/or FPS Files, and resale or repackaging is prohibited. In other words, it is suitable for use within your own projects, but not for reorganizing the assets into a new resource pack for distribution.
The site states that all media is free and that the service is supported by advertising. It also explicitly says it does not request or accept donations, and only suggests that users disable ad blockers where possible to help keep the service running. From a cost perspective, the value is excellent, but users should evaluate the ad experience, update frequency, and long-term availability for themselves.
The advantages are that it is free, covers a broad range of categories, labels compatibility with FPS Creator versions, and preserves creator management and dispute mechanisms. The drawbacks are also clear: the total size of the asset library is not disclosed, page information is fairly basic, and there is no visible advanced search, online preview, version management, or team collaboration functionality. The assets are also clearly tied to the FPS Creator ecosystem, with no stated compatibility for Unity, Unreal, or general 3D workflows. It is best suited to indie developers still using FPS Creator X9/X10/Reloaded, retro FPS level makers, and users who want to quickly prototype with community-made assets.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, network stability, or payments. Since the site is free, payment is not a major issue, while access status should be considered unknown. If access is unstable or you need more general-purpose assets, alternatives include OpenGameArt, Kenney, itch.io game assets, Unity Asset Store, Unreal Marketplace, and GameCreator Store.
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