Releases: walbourn/directx-vs-templates
Releases · walbourn/directx-vs-templates
July 2025 (8.3)
- Added new "Direct3D 11 Game" using VCPKG "manifest mode" template
- Schema page fix for "Direct3D 12 Game VCPKG" template
- Minor code review
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May 2025 (8.2)
- Added new "Direct3D 12 Game" using VCPKG "manifest mode" template
- Retired Windows 7 and Windows 8.0 support for DirectX 11 projects
- Minor code review
- CMake project refactor and cleanup
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November 2024 (8.1)
- Minor code review
- Fixed version issue with CMake for UWP projects
- Added GitHub Actions YAML files
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August 1, 2024 (8.0)
- Retired ARM (32-bit) support for the UWP platform
- Update for latest D3DX12
- CMake updates and added ARM64EC support
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August 1, 2023 (7.9)
- Add
c_ReverseDepthoption to DirectX 12 DeviceResources - Updated D3DX12
- Minor code review
- CMake project improvements and update to CMake 3.20
Install VSIX for VS 2019 (16.9 or 16.11) / VS 2022
May 12, 2022 (7.8)
- Updated D3DX12 for latest changes from DirectX-Headers GitHub
- CMake projects updated to build with MSVC, clang/LLVM, Intel Compilers, and MinGW
- Minor code cleanup
- Retired VS 2017 support
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March 2022 (7.7)
- Improved HDR handling to support Win+ALT+B feature for GameBar
- Update D3DX12 header for recent fixes and clang v13 build warnings
- Update build switches for latest SDL recommendations
- Add CMake support for UWP C++/WinRT templates
- Code cleanup
Install VSIX for VS 2017 (15.9 update) / VS 2019 / VS 2022
This is the last release I plan to support for VS 2017. See this issue for details and feedback.
February 2022 (7.6)
- Upgraded for VS 2022 RTM
- Minor code review for unbinding
OMSetRenderTargets - Minor updates for D3DX12.H header
- Added CMake presets
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October 2021 (7.5)
- Win32 templates no longer prompt for Windows SDK usage
- VS 2017 uses "10.0.19041.0"
- VS 2019 / VS 2022 uses "10.0" for latest
- Updates for Windows 11 support
- Update DX12 templates with latest D3DX12.h
- Commented place-holders for DirectX Tool Kit for DX12 integration
- All templates require Windows 10 SDK (19041) or later
- Updated VSIX package to use .NET 4.7.2
- Minor code review
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July 2021 (7.4)
- Added support for VS 2022 Preview using the
v143Platform Toolset - Added code to Direct3D 12 Win32 templates to simplify integration with Agility SDK
- Updates for CMake projects
- Minor code review
Install VSIX for VS 2017 (15.9 update) / VS 2019 / VS 2022