How to Blueprint Nativization in EU5?

How do I convert my BluePrints to c++?

This way is no longer available in UE5

I urgently need to convert my blueprints to C++.

The Editor had a crash and some of my BluePrints got corrupted. I don’t know which one it is. The editor no longer opens any other blueprints. If I try to open any blueprint the editor get a crash.

So I think the only way to save my project is to convert all blueprints to C++.

Thank you very much!!

Last I heard, the feature has been removed in UE5.

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What a problem… at the moment I am copying all the files one by one to a new C++ project…

there are hundreds… it will take an eternity.

From now on everything will be written in C++… at least if there are errors you can delete the line…

Thank you very much!!

I can’t believe I have to do this…

Gentlemen of Unreal thank you very much for removing such a useful tool…

And… POST IS NOT RESOLVED… I didn’t accept the answer he gave me as a solution… for me the topic is still open… if someone knows a more automatic way to do this, please leave it in the comments… I will accept the answer that best fits my question.

Thanks a lot!!

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Nobody use this code in your project. I think that was responsible for almost i losing my entire project.

Yes, I will send him some money through patreon. I’ve really learned a lot of things thanks to that guy. Maybe I’ll send him a box of Wisky too.

That’s true, the responsibility is mine 100%. I didn’t get this code from another place. I did it, and used it knowing something could go wrong. Unfortunately i couldn’t find any examples of what I needed to do. So when you can’t use something that exists you must create it. (Then the disaster happened) XD…

Fortunately, someone has helped me with this matter.
I’m going to try to go the way he shows me.

Epic pay a group of people to answer questions on this forum (Moderators and support entities). They have helped me on many occasions. I am very grateful for it. They really are very good people.

Sometimes they don’t answer your questions. I think there may be a reason for that.

-It may be that the question you are asking is too complicated to answer. Requires too long an answer. (it is better to ask for simple concepts that you know can be answered in a few lines).

-Another reason can be if you are asking something that does not make sense. When you don’t know a topic you can ask completely crazy questions.

-Another reason is that the question may have already been answered many times on the forum. (it is always best to search the forum and look at the documentation before asking a question)…

-Another reason is that they give priority to new people who enter the forum. When someone is new here they get help very quickly. They scramble to answer the questions. But if you are a veteran of the forum then you have to wait longer to receive an answer. Maybe it’s because your questions get a lot more technical over time.

But believe me. They are there and they read each and every one of the posts in this forum.

And especially when it comes to bugs and technical problems. I think feedback is very important to them.

It’s having thousands of developers testing your program and reporting bugs for free… I think that’s very valuable to a company like Epic.

Cheers!!