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The world of computers is a big place. There are hundreds of programming languages out there, and thousands of APIs that can help you achieve a variety of tasks. But nothing has the pizzazz and coolness factor of C++ with DirectX 11 for games. And one API that does both is Steam Api.dll If you’ve been trying to make your games work with Steam Api.dll, but you keep getting errors, don’t worry! In this post, we outline some common errors and how to troubleshoot them so you can get back to game development as soon as possible!#2 Listen For The Clues & Trust Your Gut [[include ../.. /../.././.././.././.././.././.././]]You can find it in the steam libraries folder. It's located here: C:\\Program Files\\Steam\\library This is a directory that holds all of Steam's libraries. It contains all of the files related to the Steam API, including the ones related to Steam Api.dll Now, wait for this to download and, once downloaded, double-click on it. Steam Api.dll is a file treatment using C++. The file will start up, and you'll see some information on the first screen. [[include ../.. /../.././.././.././.././.././]]Now, you need to know where your steam appid is located here: [[include ../.. /../.././.././.././.././..]].So, let's find it! First, let's find out what "AppID" is: "C:\\Program Files\\Steam\\userdata\\730\\265600" or 204800 in hexadecimal. Now, you need to know what "AppID" is: "C:\\Program Files\\Steam\\userdata\\730\\265600" or 204800 in hexadecimal. [[include ../.. /../.././.././.././.././..]].Now, you need to know where your steam appid is located here: [[include ../.. /../.././.././.././.././]]. Now, you need to know what "AppID" is: "C:\\Program Files\\Steam\\userdata\\730\\265600" or 204800 in hexadecimal. [[include ../.. /../.././.././.././]].But there's a problem! The SteamApps directory is hidden by Windows; you can't simply copy and paste it, because Windows Explorer won't let typing that path into the address bar. There is a solution for this too: All you need to do is right-click on any blank space in the Steam folder and choose "Properties" from the context menu. From here, we'll press the button labeled "Libraries. eccc085e13
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