Click the refresh button at the bottom - this will register you with Apple's systems.On the left should be your development account (if it isn't there, sign in and it will appear).If this is your very first time developing games on iOS (or if you updated Xcode), you must register your computer with Apple's system. Under Components, install Command Line Tools and any iOS Simulators that show up.Īfter they finish downloading, close Xcode.Step 2: Install Xcode AdditionsĪfter installing Xcode, launch it. If you insist on using them, make sure that the folder in which the install resides is called 'Xcode' rather than 'Xcode-DP-XXX'. This guarantees the latest version and simple, in-place updates.Īlternatively, you can grab it from Apple's Developer Site.ĭisclaimer: We do not officially support developer previews of Xcode. We recommend installing Xcode directly from the Mac App Store. Some have succeeded in testing on iOS devices with older versions directly from their computer. Tip: You can push your app to older devices by exporting an IPA and installing the app through iTunes on those other devices. Step 4: Test a Game in the iOS Simulator.Part 3 - Setting up Certificates Contents