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FNA - Maybe time to revive a target?

No CX doesnt install anything. It just tells Android Studio which version it wants to target. You as a user can set it differently, another user can have it installed upfront.
Maybe we can keep Cerberus default settings compliant with Android Studio's. This way the installation on a clean system evokes the least friction.
 
My user experience from the current setup is that it felt smooth but yes I was lacking an understanding of the installation process.

Now ehen you explain everything in plain words it's so much simpler to understand the whole process and that's a good thing.
Anyways, everything worked out of the box which is great and even if I don't assume that the installation will be fully automatic but just by simply informing in simple words like you just did what happens during the install helps alot.

I'm aware that it's probably frawn upon not being able to do such simple things as being able to install things and tinker with settings, but ya..

Btw I like Phil's idea.
 
Maybe we can keep Cerberus default settings compliant with Android Studio's. This way the installation on a clean system evokes the least friction.
Hehe talking about a running target. Keeping up with changes in the Android SDK and Android Studio is quite an effort.

Btw. Can we be sure that the default settings are always the latest requirements?
 
Another thing. If we get an NDK target, the requirements for that are not default installations by Android Studio. You have to select them.

Have to check how Godot and Unity provides that shit.
 
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Hehe talking about a running target. Keeping up with changes in the Android SDK and Android Studio is quite an effort.
And when you throw anything from Apple into the mix, you'll go bat shit crazy and broke just trying to keep up to support thier latest hardware..
 
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