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commented Oct 1, 2017
I followed the instructions in the documentation for Mac setup but none of the MonoGame templates show up in Visual Studio for Mac. Running macOS Sierra 10.12.6 on a 2010 Macbook Pro (it is too old to upgrade the OS, if that might be the issue) |
commented Oct 9, 2017
+1 |
commented Oct 9, 2017 • edited
edited
I just found the solution...
ref: http://community.monogame.net/t/add-templates-for-visual-studio-mac/9027/2 |
commented Oct 10, 2017
@dellis1972 You made this extension, right? |
commented Oct 10, 2017
@Jjagg yes I did. Its still a work in progress I'm afraid. |
commented Dec 11, 2017
Had a few bees and just jumped on to update an old project (wanted to start from scratch and refactor all the old code) for fun but I hit this issue. Appears the best way to do this at the moment is create your own Xamarin.iOS, Xamarin.Android (+ Xamarin.Mac, UWP, etc) projects, get your Game.cs setup correctly and then copy across the initialisation code from the samples. |
commented Sep 30, 2018
Fixed in 3.7. |
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