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Hi all,
I'm not sure what's happened but the Config Dialog (for resolution and inputs) no longer appear when I open the game I have built. The only answers I've found have said go to Project Settings > Player and check "Display Resolution Dialog", however I don't have that check box my Player Settings. Here is a screen shot of what I see:
I've tried fooling around with the check boxes that are there and looked at all the other screens in the Project Settings and found nothing.
I'm using 2019.3.2f1 on Mac OS X
Any suggestions welcome =)
Answer by Namey5 · Aug 02, 2020 at 02:10 AM
The resolution dialogue was deprecated a few version ago, although for whatever reason Unity decided to deprecate it without providing any kind of replacement. So, you'll need to replace it yourself - either through an in-game options menu or by creating a separate app that launches the game with commands.
Thanks for the reply. It's weird there's no reference to the deprecation anywhere else. I mean I believe you, but is there a list of command options for resolution/config screen? Do we have to use something like InControl?
Here's the post (I believe the only official post?) where they mention it being deprecated (before it was silently removed);
https://blogs.unity3d.com/2019/04/16/introducing-unity-2019-1/?_ga=2.190534571.127106168.1592183750-679413684.1583625446#display
As for commands, at the bottom of the commandline docs page is a list of commands for standalone applications (which you can call by adding them to a shortcut, through the commandline, a separate app, etc.);
https://docs.unity3d.com/$$anonymous$$anual/CommandLineArguments.html
Yeah, I saw those command line arguments while hunting for solutions, but it looks like there's really no option other than InControl or something I code myself. Come to think of it I even read that blog entry but was focused on the DOTS stuff. Anyway, thanks for your answer, I was planning on getting InControl to mess around with soon anyway, I guess this makes it a priority ;-)
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