Any brave souls out there jumped on the new Mavericks release? I’m curious if Unity (editor or players) have any known issues.
Cheers,
Galen
Any brave souls out there jumped on the new Mavericks release? I’m curious if Unity (editor or players) have any known issues.
Cheers,
Galen
Not yet, but planning to.
Me too, but thanks for the topic, would like to hear first experience from anybody ![]()
Just checked with one of our devs and it has been working fine for him, there is a thread where some have experiences weirdness http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/203895-Unity-3D-4-2-with-OSX-Mavericks-GM
If you upgrade and find something is not working as it should, please report it as a bug.
Installed mavericks last night before I went out to destroy my liver, I’m going to do a software sweep when I’m home and report back here
well, I have a secondary dev box, so… what the hell ::twisted:
I’ll let you know what I find …
Tried it last night, didn’t have any problems. I’d be surprised if there was anything too out of whack, given that the Mavericks beta has been out for like 6 months now. Some people are complaining about color calibration but that is not related to Unity.
Upgraded to Mavericks last night on my iMac, running Unity 4.2 and everything seems to be working as it has in the past ![]()
dealbreaker for me:
C’mon Apple you can’t even be consistent with your bevels?
Works fine everything with Mavericks for me so far.
I’ve been using Mavericks as a test environment since the GM dropped and the only problem I’ve had so far is that if you have a secondary monitor with displays having separate spaces and you stick the game window over there (as I do), then selecting the resolution is the glitchiest damned thing.
That’s also a problem with iOS7. You have icons with flat colors, some with glossy 3d elements (game center), some with gradients. And even the gradients aren’t consistent. Some go from light to dark and some from dark to light.
Looks completely amateurish and the colors are way too garish.
On the topic.
No I didn’t install it because a lot people already report a tons of issues in forums and blog comments. And the upgrade compared to ML is not that huge improvement feature-wise.
Jobs would get very angry with that…
Problem is that Jony Ive is not the best choice for the HI department. He is a great industrial designer and should stick with that.
The best UI design has Windows 8 IMHO. It’s clean and consistent. Not that I like it function-wise. But the design is great.
Mavericks is pretty smooth on my new air but I’ve had some issues on my older mini- especially with installing the damn thing. I didn’t really notice anything special with mavericks, the new features aren’t very useful to me.
Give it some time
Ive cant fix apple UI over night you know, but rest assured it will be good once its done.
God no, Windows 8’s UI and UX is a complete flustercuck.
I guess that is a matter of taste.
I second this. I find Windows 8 pleasing to the eye and I’ve been using it for both of my workstations for a while now.
Mavericks has broken my adobe illustrator… version 6… anyone else?