Hi everyone.
I’ve created a scene in class at school that uses Unity 3.1. However, I have 3.2 at home.
Now if I open the project, I’m afraid I won’t be able to run it at school.
Is it still possible to run 3.2 projects in 3.1?
Thanks.
Hi everyone.
I’ve created a scene in class at school that uses Unity 3.1. However, I have 3.2 at home.
Now if I open the project, I’m afraid I won’t be able to run it at school.
Is it still possible to run 3.2 projects in 3.1?
Thanks.
I seriously doubt it. Once the project is upgraded to 3.2 the chance it’ll work on previous versions is remote.
You could install 3.1 in another directory at home, but people should be upgrading to 3.2 if only for the bug fixes.
Well I DID upgrade Unity to 3.2… but the school WILL NOT upgarade their’s till next semester… so I HAVE to use 3.1. (I dislike doing THAT)
Hmm I think I still have the 3.1 installer somewhere around here.
Do you know where I can get the 3.1 installer if I can’t find the one I downloaded already?
I’ve switched some projects back and forth between 3.1 and 3.2 multiple times without issues (during testing), but that said, I wouldn’t recommend it. The warning you get when opening a 3.2 project in 3.1 wasn’t put in because somebody was bored. I suspect certain features are more likely to break, and I just happened not to be using them.
–Eric
this should work
http://download.unity3d.com/download_unity/UnitySetup-3.1.0.exe