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Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft. It supports many different programming languages.

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How do I prevent my game from being detected as a virus?

I developed my own game engine and I'll refer to it as a Software Development Kit (SDK) here, for making a specific type of game. The SDK encapsulates low level DirectX APIs. It's written in C++ and c …
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How do I prevent my game from being detected as a virus?

The short answer is that the issue I had originally reported with my game being detected as a virus is resolved. I obtained a code signing certificate, from a trusted root certificate authority. Not a …
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Full-screen window hangs when debug break or crash (Windows/GLFW/Cocos2D)

You did not mention if you are running Visual Studio and your game application on the same computer or not. If you have not already done so you should utilize the remote debugger functionality of Visu …
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Why is my call to SetDisplayMode not supported?

I have some legacy DirectX code that always returns DDERR_UNSUPPORTED. I originally developed the code using DirectX3, and I am porting it to DirectX7 after spending years away from programming. Th …
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Why is my call to SetDisplayMode not supported?

The below method works fine to initialize the Video 1024x768x32. I did not find the code to be deprecated. If you install the "DirectX Control Panel" you can see what video modes are supported. void …
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