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Question by raplesyrup1 · Sep 02, 2011 at 01:09 AM · playerprefs

I can not seem to find where my playerprefs are saved on os x.

I just cant do it. I've used spotlight and all that but i just can't find it. Where should i be looking?

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Answer by Waz · Sep 02, 2011 at 01:15 AM

Did you read the fine manual? It tells you exactly where they are stored.

To unhide the library folder on Mac OS, see the answer below.

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avatar image raplesyrup1 · Sep 02, 2011 at 01:28 AM 0
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I looked there already, nothing.

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Nothing? Not even plist files from all your other (non-Unity) applications?

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There are other plist files in there, but nothing unity

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WebPlayer build, in the editor, or standalone?

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After app exits? (you can also force save with PlayerPrefs.Save).

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Answer by Bovine · Aug 08, 2012 at 08:15 PM

On OSX the tilde refers to the 'home' directory. The Library folder is hidden by default in this directory.

To unhide the library folder...

http://www.brandonmartinez.com/2011/07/23/unhide-library-folder-in-os-x-10-7-lion/

I am not sure how common this knowledge is among OSX/Mac/Linux users (probably quite for the latter group!) but coming from a PC background this wasn't obvious - a little more detail in the docs would solve the confusion, especially as there is a /Library/Preferences folder.

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Answer by PianoMeow · May 16, 2016 at 04:54 AM

This is how you do it 1. open finder 2. on the top bar open go 3. wile go is open hold down alt/options 4. library should show up in the menu, it is natural hidden

alternetly 1. open the terminal 2. write this line of code "chflags nohidden ~/Library", if there is no"$" after your user use this line of code "$ chflags nohidden ~/Library" 3. this will make the libarys folder unbidden not needing to use the alt/options key to show it 4. to revert back repeat step 2 but instead of "no hidden" use "hidden"

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Answer by PianoMeow · May 15, 2016 at 08:58 PM

this is how you do it 1. open finder 2. on the tip bar open go 3. when the drop down appears press the alt/options key and librarys should appear

alternetly 1. open the terminal 2. write this line of code "$ chflags nohidden ~/Library", on some versions you don't need the "$" so if it doesn't work just remove it ant try again this will unhid the librarys folder, it is natural hidden 3. to revert back to it being hidden use repeat step 2 with this line of code "$ chflags hidden ~/Library"

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