Warning This Unity Package has Package Manager dependencies - do I skip or install/upgrade?
I am taking the Create with Code live course. We are using 2018.4 for the tutorial. When I try to import the assets, I get Warning This Unity Package has Package Manager dependencies. I have the option to skip or upgrade. I've been sitting on this screen for 4 hours because I have no clue and haven't gotten an answer anywhere else. This is for the driving simulation tutorial. I am tied up for the next few days and was hoping to do this today, so I really hope someone has the correct answer! I asked on the group forum and got one vote for install and one for skip, so I'm hoping someone here has a definitive answer. Bonus if you can tell me WHY I'm clicking one or the other!
Answer by i-am-developer-9 · Nov 03, 2020 at 09:30 AM
I recommend you to go with skip. If you upgrade this might give you a tons of errors in library that's very difficult to solve. And before choosing any one I recommend you to make a zip file before clicking on anyone. Then choose skip or upgrade. If this throw error remove old folder and extract zip file
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