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Windows Store Apps: Command line arguments

Windows Store Apps don’t accept command line arguments by default, so to pass them you have to call a special function from App.xaml.cs/cpp or App.cs/cpp. For ex., appCallbacks.AddCommandLineArg(“-nolog”); You have to call it before appCallbacks.Initialize() function.

Arguments

  • -nolog - Don’t produce UnityPlayer.log.

  • -force-driver-type-warp - Force DirectX 11.0 WARP device (More info http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg615082.aspx)

  • -force-gfx-direct - Force single threaded rendering.

  • -force-d3d11-no-singlethreaded - Force DirectX 11.0 to be created without D3D11_CREATE_DEVICE_SINGLETHREADED flag.

DirectX feature levels

For further information about DirectX feature levels, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ff476876(v=vs.85).aspx)

  • -force-feature-level–9–1 - Force DirectX 11.0 feature level 9.1.

  • -force-feature-level–9–2 - Force DirectX 11.0 feature level 9.2.

  • -force-feature-level–9–3 - Force DirectX 11.0 feature level 9.3.

  • -force-feature-level–10–0 - Force DirectX 11.0 feature level 10.0.

  • -force-feature-level–10–1 - Force DirectX 11.0 feature level 10.1.

  • -force-feature-level–11–0 - Force DirectX 11.0 feature level 11.0.

Windows Store Apps: Profiler
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