Post: Use SPRX projects in VS 2013
07-21-2014, 08:20 PM #1
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Hello guys , i wanna show you how to open sprx projects in vs 2013 :P



You MUST have installed the sdk 3.60 , vs 2010 ultimate for creating projects!


Now:
    
Go to "Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 10.0/VC/vsprojects/" (Visual Studio 2010) or for some ppl

COPY THE SCE Folder to :


"Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 13.0/VC/vsprojects/" (Visual Studio 2013)

then

Goto "Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 10.0/VC/VCWizards/"(Visual Studio 2010)


and copy the SCE folder to

"Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 13.0/VC/VCWizards/"(Visual Studio 2013)

now open Visual Studio 2013 cllick on open project search for your project file and open it Smile





Notice: You just can open them not creating them! create them in 2010 Tustin

Have funEnzo
Last edited by EnVatoHD ; 07-22-2014 at 06:05 PM.

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07-21-2014, 08:27 PM #2
Originally posted by EnVatoHD View Post
SPRX in VS 2013


Hello guys , i wanna show you how to open sprx projects in vs 2013 :P



You MUST have installed the sdk 3.60 , vs 2010 ultimate for creating projects!


Now:
    
Go to "Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 10.0/VC/vsprojects/" (Visual Studio 2010)
COPY THE SCE to :


"Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 13.0/VC/vsprojects/" (Visual Studio 2013)

then

Goto "Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 10.0/VC/VCWizards/"(Visual Studio 2010)


and copy the SCE folder to

"Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 13.0/VC/VCWizards/"(Visual Studio 2013)

now open Visual Studio 2013 cllick on open project search for your project file and open it Smile





Have funEnzo


Thanks bro! <3 VS2013! Happy
07-25-2014, 07:28 PM #3
What's the point of opening them if you cant create them?
lol
07-25-2014, 08:12 PM #4
Originally posted by cyberghosts View Post
What's the point of opening them if you cant create them?
lol


Visual studio 2013 shows you the errors better instead of visual studio , and there are more reasons ..
But u can use a template , and u can build the sprx in 2013 and yeah many ppl likes 2013 more then 2010
07-26-2014, 01:55 AM #5
Winter
Purple God
You can just have the PS3SDK installed and then you can just open a premade prx project

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08-09-2015, 01:50 AM #6
Originally posted by EnVatoHD View Post
SPRX in VS 2013


Hello guys , i wanna show you how to open sprx projects in vs 2013 :P



You MUST have installed the sdk 3.60 , vs 2010 ultimate for creating projects!


Now:
    
Go to "Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 10.0/VC/vsprojects/" (Visual Studio 2010) or for some ppl

COPY THE SCE Folder to :


"Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 13.0/VC/vsprojects/" (Visual Studio 2013)

then

Goto "Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 10.0/VC/VCWizards/"(Visual Studio 2010)


and copy the SCE folder to

"Programm (x86)/Visual Studio 13.0/VC/VCWizards/"(Visual Studio 2013)

now open Visual Studio 2013 cllick on open project search for your project file and open it Smile





Notice: You just can open them not creating them! create them in 2010 Tustin

Have funEnzo

Wanted to bump this cause I know how ugly vs2010 is.
Also, this same method works with vs2015
08-09-2015, 01:55 AM #7
Originally posted by John View Post
Wanted to bump this cause I know how ugly vs2010 is.
Also, this same method works with vs2015


its weird but I have just installed the SDK in multiple computers and not done this and it works, weird right?
08-09-2015, 02:06 AM #8
Originally posted by notsabhere View Post
its weird but I have just installed the SDK in multiple computers and not done this and it works, weird right?

Ah, very weird indeed. Maybe you don't actually need this, I'm not sure. I hadn't tried it before I followed this tutorial
08-09-2015, 02:18 AM #9
SC58
Former Staff
There is a VSI 2013 in the 4.50 SDK (or one of the newer SDK) sadly there no full leak so it's not in the wild but it don't really matter beside being able to create the file in VS without doing it in VS10 then opening and working with 12,13,15 etc
08-11-2015, 01:12 PM #10
Code
Banned
Originally posted by John View Post
Ah, very weird indeed. Maybe you don't actually need this, I'm not sure. I hadn't tried it before I followed this tutorial


You can simply open an sprx project in visual studios 2013+, lol. Only reason 2010 is needed is for the integration, which is needed to create prx shit from scratch :p

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