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Question by midnight4456 · Jul 26, 2010 at 10:51 PM · macmemory

how much memory is unity when installed?

i want to get unity but i need to make sure my mac has enough memory

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Answer by Mike 3 · Jul 26, 2010 at 11:42 PM

If you mean hard drive space, something like 500-600 mb with the example project, or thereabouts, plus 300 for the installer while installing it, though you'll probably want to keep way more than that free to keep the OS running smoothly

If you mean RAM, then 1GB is probably on the low end, but manageable. 2GB if you want it running well

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ok thanks looks like i need a new mac because $$anonymous$$e only has 1 GB of RA$$anonymous$$

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try it first, it may well work. otherwise, you can usually get ram upgrades for them ins$$anonymous$$d of a whole new machine if you take it into an apple store

avatar image midnight4456 · Jul 28, 2010 at 02:06 AM 0
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Yeah I thought about that, I just used a old laptop but the problem is the graphic card is to old

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Hahaha, I remember back when you used to be able to upgrade the RA$$anonymous$$ in a $$anonymous$$ac...

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Answer by AlanMattano · May 15, 2015 at 03:24 PM

2015 Update

RAM SPACE

(Windos 7)

  • 4GB Low minimum

  • 8GB OK

  • 16GB Good for Unity 5 (big game)

    HD SPACE

  • 6.5GB In my HD for Unity 4.6 + plugin and example project. All my project (10GB) exclude!

  • 4.7GB In my HD for Unity 5.1 + plugin and example project. All my project (1GB) exclude!

  • I think to reserve 10GB for Unity5 growing just in case.

  • My 128 is full. You need a 256GB SSD HD because you will need other programs after OS ***

At the same time if you make small assets and one 2D project you will need much less space.

(***Windows 10 exclude that probably will need more).

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