Neuz Not launch (fail dev)

06/27/2018 01:27 3ditor#1
Hello Flyffers, I have 0 error while compiling source , my neuz is crashing auto and then i debug it , So it will show this :
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Any idea.?
06/27/2018 01:38 nicksss03#2
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Hello Flyffers, I have 0 error while compiling source , my neuz is crashing auto and then i debug it , So it will show this :
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Any idea.?
I am not sure if this is correct. But in my experience whenever there is no bugs founded and it only give a problem in game guard. It means that Visual Studio that you were using isn't compatible on the files that you are using currently. That is why it is not opening or it will automatically crash whenever you tried to open it. This is only my opinion. So it's on you if you believe on my theory. I am not experienced on this stuff so yea...
06/27/2018 02:31 3ditor#3
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I am not sure if this is correct. But in my experience whenever there is no bugs founded and it only give a problem in game guard. It means that Visual Studio that you were using isn't compatible on the files that you are using currently. That is why it is not opening or it will automatically crash whenever you tried to open it. This is only my opinion. So it's on you if you believe on my theory. I am not experienced on this stuff so yea...
What version studio should i use then please?:confused:
06/27/2018 02:34 nicksss03#4
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What version studio should i use then please?:confused:
The question is what source do you use. Or mostly the source that is been given by fake developers is uses by 2003 VS
06/27/2018 02:58 Sanctimonious#5
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Is your error. Access Violation. You can "Break" which pauses the application, and you could check your stack trace to see which line of code is either the error or where the error appears.

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It means that Visual Studio that you were using isn't compatible on the files that you are using currently.
no. You wouldn't be able to build if that were the case, and even then, you could recreate the project with the same cpp and h files; unless there was some minor difference done like changing boost shared_ptr to std::shared_ptr, or using stuff that is only C++11 and above, it will still compile on vs2003.

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The question is what source do you use. Or mostly the source that is been given by fake developers is uses by 2003 VS
The original source release was 2003 :rolleyes: But you are correct, most people who just copy and paste use 2003. But even then, there are a lot of people that use upgraded sources that do the same.
06/27/2018 04:21 JakeDev#6
no error in client?
06/27/2018 10:02 Dr. Peacock#7
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The question is what source do you use. Or mostly the source that is been given by fake developers is uses by 2003 VS
Never mind what Version of Visual Studio you use.
In the end, only the knowledge of the person behind the computer counts...
Here are a hand of people, who are able to create a VS2003 Source that is 1000x better than every higher version... Don't think everything is better with a higher version...

btw. What is the difference between people who leech something for a VS2003 or a VS2017 Source ?
Yes, there is no difference... VS2017 is faster, the Stability is better and it's able to read NULL; but VS2003 isn't able to read nullptr; (without changes / definitions)...


3ditor, PM me on Discord, fixxed soon :feelsgoodman:
06/27/2018 11:46 ディオニュソス#8
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Never mind what Version of Visual Studio you use.
In the end, only the knowledge of the person behind the computer counts...
Here are a hand of people, who are able to create a VS2003 Source that is 1000x better than every higher version... Don't think everything is better with a higher version...

btw. What is the difference between people who leech something for a VS2003 or a VS2017 Source ?
Yes, there is no difference... VS2017 is faster, the Stability is better and it's able to read NULL; but VS2003 isn't able to read nullptr; (without changes / definitions)...


3ditor, PM me on Discord, fixxed soon :feelsgoodman:
What the heck are you even talking about?