Unreal Engine 5 #14
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.Net 3.0.1 isn't officially supported anymore and in the Visual Studio installer, only 3.1 is available. I've downloaded the SDK .Net 3.0.101 directly from MS and it is showing in the Add or Remove Programs utility in Windows, but I can't confirm that it is available to Visual Studio 2022 Community Edition I have installed. Do you know how I can confirm? Thank you |
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Does it work for UE5.3.2 as well? I built AirSim successfully with Ubuntu 22.04 but I'm unable to open the |
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Hey everyone,
Due to the great work by @alonfaraj Unreal Engine 5 support is available for AirSim. So far, I have tested the main Python APIs and everything seems to be working as expected.
To get started, there is one major issue to solve:
You can then regenerate your project files, using the solution file to build the game.
Currently, I am seeing that you can't run this in Linux. I think a new Blocks environment is warranted in UE5 as a refresh.
For now, we will keep the UE5 branch until all of the bugs are worked out and updated documentation is available.
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