Are your expectations for the watch window accounting for the fact that the modern VS watch window is basically a C++ interpreter? You can type *arbitrary expressions* in the VS watch window and it will evaluate them if they are constexpr.
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Does Remedy let us specify arbitrary data sizes for the thing to watch? That's one feature I think is missing from VS's debugger and I'm not sure why they don't allow that. Would be useful to break on anything in a given structure changing.
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I don't think RemedyBG has that feature yet, because it supports _hardware_ data breakpoints (which are extremely fast), not software data breakpoints (which would be very slow). Hardware breakpoints on x64 only support 8 bytes, IIRC (I may not remember correctly though).
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I just watched your original video and there is always an exactly 12 frame delay between stepping and updating the watch window, which makes me suspect updating the watch window is actually as fast as it used to be, but then they threw in a sleep(0.2) for some reason
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there also seems to be a sleep(1) on the splash screen, because who wouldn't want to gaze at that beautiful splash screen for a whole second
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