How do I edit PlusEMU on visual studio?

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SilverLit

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Hey everyone, noob here. I have a retro and I know a few things but I dont know how to edit the emu with visual studio. I literally dont know what should I do for opening the emu on plus studio. Can you guys teach me? Thanks in advance
 

Joe

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Download and install Visual Studio, open the emulator, search for the files you want to edit, edit them and build the emulator to save changes.
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Download and install Visual Studio, open the emulator, search for the files you want to edit, edit them and build the emulator to save changes.
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I did that but It doesnt show the ''communication > encryption > habboencryptionv2.cs...'' folders on the right tab. I gotta say it's another emu based on plusemu: slopt v2. It just says ''slopt'' on the right tab and nothing else
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I did that but It doesnt show the ''communication > encryption > habboencryptionv2.cs...'' folders on the right tab. I gotta say it's another emu based on plusemu: slopt v2. It just says ''slopt'' on the right tab and nothing else
 

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Now it shows some folders
They're logs... There's no source code included with your emulator, it's just a compiled version of the source, hence why there's no source (see my photo above - that's what a source looks like).
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This is a screenshot of my compiled version, looks identical to yours bud.
 

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They're logs... There's no source code included with your emulator, it's just a compiled version of the source, hence why there's no source (see my photo above - that's what a source looks like).
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This is a screenshot of my compiled version, looks identical to yours bud.
Yes it looks exactly like mine, what file should I open with visual studio?
 

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Yes it looks exactly like mine, what file should I open with visual studio?
They're logs... There's no source code included with your emulator, it's just a compiled version of the source, hence why there's no source (see my photo above - that's what a source looks like).

Basically, you need the source code. This "slopt" or whatever emulator you have is closed source, there's no source code, so you can't edit it.
 
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