![]() ![]() You can also access the content in the form of slides. ![]() The following video explains some of the changes related to D3D Debugging, the DirectX Control Panel, and how all the new infrastructure works: ![]() However, things have changed quite a bit recently in the latest versions of Windows (8.1), Visual Studio (2013) and DirectX (11.2). Debugging D3D applications can be a pain, but it´s completely necessary sometimes if you want to know what´s going on in your D3D application (error codes don´t give much information without the debug output).
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