back to older version and then got errors

so I made an android game, I had a problem releasing it to google play so I thought that I needed to change the version, then I saw that it wasn’t the problem, and now if I get back to the original version and because I forgot to make a backup I get this errors :frowning:

Try deleting the Library folder and re-open the project.
You may have to check in PackageManager whether any of the packages were upgraded to a newer version (ie not the recommended package version for the given Unity version).
Lastly, if you were prompted that scripts needed to be updated when opening with the newer Unity version you will have to locate and manually reverse these script changes.

FWIW from now on you‘ll be making backups or better, use source control. :wink:

While it’s cute that you rolled back versions, keep in mind that Unity doesn’t support this and hence you’re likely to see unspecified future issues with assets that Unity serializes or updates.

You should NEVER update any software ANYWHERE unless you make 100% complete backups of everything first.

That’s just data processing 101 good practices.

I’m sorry you’ve had this issue. Please consider using proper industrial-grade enterprise-qualified source control in order to guard and protect your hard-earned work.

Personally I use git (completely outside of Unity) because it is free and there are tons of tutorials out there to help you set it up as well as free places to host your repo (BitBucket, Github, Gitlab, etc.).

You can also push git repositories to other drives: thumb drives, USB drives, network drives, etc., effectively putting a complete copy of the repository there.

As far as configuring Unity to play nice with git, keep this in mind:

Here’s how I use git in one of my games, Jetpack Kurt:

Using fine-grained source control as you work to refine your engineering:

Share/Sharing source code between projects:

Setting up an appropriate .gitignore file for Unity3D:

Generally setting Unity up (includes above .gitignore concepts):

It is only simple economics that you must expend as much effort into backing it up as you feel the work is worth in the first place.

“Use source control or you will be really sad sooner or later.” - StarManta on the Unity3D forum boards

I deleted the library folder and I’m still getting the same error. when I changed the version I didn’t change the script after that but the same errors still getting :confused: