Exit Unity On my “for fun” computers I have tried, used, freely interchanged many desktop environments, using one until it was not interesting anymore and then switching to the next. But for my “real work” computers, I have been using Unity consistently since its release. ...
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Using Adobe AIR+Flex/Feathers, I don't need those beefy 4Gb to just develop simple "Hello Android" or even much complex one. PC with 2Gb of RAM, Windows 10 still able to runs on and still able to do various tasks In Android? We'll have struggle to install say Android O on device...
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Right now, I'm learning Unity (you know... the "backup plan"...). And I must say that all I saw until now makes me think I'll lose comfort and efficiency if I have to switch to Unity one day: compared to AIR, many things seem slow, inconvenient and bulky. To name a few: ...
and it is commonly accepted that once you start a project with a Unity version, it is better to stick with it till the end of the project, as many things break from one version to the other (Unity team even recently created a tool called UnityHub, to allow developers to keep many Uni...
Right now, I'm learning Unity (you know... the "backup plan"...). And I must say that all I saw until now makes me think I'll lose comfort and efficiency if I have to switch to Unity one day: compared to AIR, many things seem slow, inconvenient and bulky. To name a few: ...
Right now, I'm learning Unity (you know... the "backup plan"...). And I must say that all I saw until now makes me think I'll lose comfort and efficiency if I have to switch to Unity one day: compared to AIR, many things seem slow, inconvenient and bulky. To name a few: ...
Right now, I'm learning Unity (you know... the "backup plan"...). And I must say that all I saw until now makes me think I'll lose comfort and efficiency if I have to switch to Unity one day: compared to AIR, many things seem slow, inconvenient and bulky. To name a few: ...
Using Adobe AIR+Flex/Feathers, I don't need those beefy 4Gb to just develop simple "Hello Android" or even much complex one. PC with 2Gb of RAM, Windows 10 still able to runs on and still able to do various tasks In Android? We'll have struggle to install say Android O on device...