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I am new to unreal engine. Whenever I add a new class on unreal engine and open it in visual studio 2022 the intellisense doesn't seem to work for instance if I write #include "" it does not show me all the components. I have added the game development with C++ in visual studio installer?

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I'm facing the same issue. I found a temporary fix for it though; try using <> instead of "".

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Looking at the docs. VS 2019 is the best suited for Unreal version 4.27.

https://docs.unrealengine.com/4.27/en-US/ProductionPipelines/DevelopmentSetup/VisualStudioSetup/

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