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Charge for Unity Pro at end of trial?
When I try to get the 30 day free trial for Unity pro am I going to be charged the money for the program at the end of the 30 days or will it just be like a netflix type thing where I give them my information incase I want it afterwards but don't actually pay until I decide if I want it or not.
I personally think you should use the free version to begin with and only when you feel comfortable with Unity or really want to have a go with the pro tools, give a try to the free trial as you only get this once obviously. You really get mega tons of pure game engine fun galore from the unity indie.
Answer by save · Jul 05, 2011 at 06:17 PM
The registration is due to licensing, but there's no obligation of paying when the trial ends. All that happens is that you'd have to buy to be able to continue to use Pro, or go back to the Indie version of Unity.
Although (as stated as answer in your earlier question), I'd recommend to use Indie as far as you can, when you start to notice the lack of Pro functionality - then go with the 30 day trial. Learning Unity takes (actually only) a couple of weeks, so it's better to save those 30 days until later when you know what you want to do and how you do it.
ok Thanks I was just wondering if I had to pay anything when I do decide to move to the Unity Pro trial.
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