Konstantin Koch 8287c54432 Included the Visual Studio extension and made the necessary changes to make it run.
Replaced the old VS templates with ones that offer more flexiblity.
Started replacing the Content Project for the samples with our custom project type.
Inlcuded a basic not yet working AssimpImporter.
2015-04-08 14:50:03 +02:00

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