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I thought i had it...(VC++ 2005 EE)

by Justin Gulisano · in Technical Issues · 07/29/2007 (5:38 pm) · 6 replies

Hah...well i made a post about 5 minutes ago about it not working on "Orcas" and saying i got it working on 2005 express edition. Well, i didnt. I built it, started debugging, and boom "Failed to open main.cs", i push OK, and a confirmation about game unable to initialize..blah blah, click OK. what now? i have been looking around and cant seem to find anything else of the same. Maybe im missing something...little help please? =D Thank you

#1
07/29/2007 (5:42 pm)
Open your project file's properties, go into the 'debugging' tab, and set the working directory to your game dir with the exe, and it'll work.
#2
07/29/2007 (5:44 pm)
Ahh, i get it okay. so.. i just create some lines of coding in C++ whatever whatever(saving time, my arm hurts). Make it into a game, compile, the main.cs should be there and replace the working dir to wherever i compiled my game?
#3
07/29/2007 (6:34 pm)
No what he is saying is that you go to the project properties dialog, go to debugging tab, and set the 'working directory' to your torgue example folder.
#4
07/30/2007 (8:13 am)
OHH okay, thank you so much i get it now
#5
07/30/2007 (8:25 am)
Question. How are you compiling Torque source code without a license?
#6
07/30/2007 (11:39 am)
I have a licene..