WebPlayer and WebGL wont work
OK so right to the point the question is how do i get these things working? I know Webplayer is about to be nuked once and for all by Unity5. 4+ but till then I want one or the other WORKING so i can show a development build demo etc.
One simply says Webplayer Assests cant be found (Webplayer). I tried the instructions here;
http://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/TroubleShootingWebplayer.html
5 different times. I went as far as uninstalled all graphic drivers and reinstalled them on my PC just in case it was my system. Still it wont work and i uninstalled and reinstalled browers, deleted all temp file area locations and even completely uninstalled and reinstalled everything with Unity. this is all i get from Web player.
yeah, that's informative....."0vvv0", not.
Then i tried WebGl,. Some of the errors give information about things that are NOT EVEN PART OF THE PROJECT!!!! Like a Video Player texture. I don't even have any video anythings, scripts or textures in the Scene or the build Scene Hierarchy. Furthermore, the file that has it ready for later application is current and right off the scripting page. I pulled those sorts of files out and it wants to look for the on my computer itself? COMMON!!!
its also asking about some damn button script that isn't even IN any of the Scripts I am using!!! What button? When i clicked it to have Unity "point out where the "offensive script" is at it had nothing to open up!!
So yet again I deleted everything, and went and created a blank scene, no terrain, no sky box, no directional light and not even a freaking camera, just the grey blank nothing in there at all thing and a completely New and Different Project no less in a completely separate folder.
THIS IS WHAT I GOT AGAIN!!!
The Get width GFX window crap and GUI Window crap. There isnt a GUI for "Freakin Sakes."
So far All i can do is build for PC but how am i suppose to take that and put it up on a webpage so others can see and test what "issues" i was having with say, Character movement or whatever!!
Answer by $$anonymous$$ · Jan 15, 2016 at 03:04 AM
PS, yes, this one has really got me PIssed off.
The reason is if the company is going to go with something "NEW " they need to make sure the "NEW FEATURE" is fully working and ready to replace the "OLD ONE" before they go and DAMAGE or render "DEPRECIATED/OBSOLETE" the previous Working ones.