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[Developer Tools] GDK Visual Studio 2022 Preview Support #17

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FLY1NGSQU1RR3L opened this issue Nov 13, 2021 · 4 comments
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[Developer Tools] GDK Visual Studio 2022 Preview Support #17

FLY1NGSQU1RR3L opened this issue Nov 13, 2021 · 4 comments

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@FLY1NGSQU1RR3L
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FLY1NGSQU1RR3L commented Nov 13, 2021

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The upcoming release of Visual Studio 2022 will provide several benefits to game developers, including a more scalable 64-bit IDE and an improved debugger architecture, among other key features. The October 2021 version of the GDK includes a preview of Visual Studio 2022 support.

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Visual Studio 2022 .VSIX Installers Paired with Every Release

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@BMarques
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Any news on this issue?

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Mez0ne commented Jan 27, 2022

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Are the .vsix files for Visual Studio 2022 now ready?

@harpwood
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I am looking for the .vsix files for Visual Studio 2022 too. Is there a download link?

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FLY1NGSQU1RR3L commented Mar 11, 2022

@Mez0ne, @BMarques , and @harpwood - Very sorry for the delay. We had a strange issue where GitHub would sometimes present the newer .VSIX files for older releases if you were pulling from \Main. We have solved this by making them explicit Assets for each release vs. injecting them as folders in the branch, which was confusing.

Updated the GitHub issue with instructions. Good news, this goes away once everyone moves off October branch to March.

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