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Convert older Unity project to Unity 4 problems?
I was wondering what impact it would have to upgrade our project to Unity 4. Our project is due to be released somewhere in december, so I want to be really carefull with major decisions like upgrading to the next Unity.
I'm especially affraid that all our custom shaders/materials will be ruined, let alone our particle systems and other graphical stuff.
Does anyone has any experience on converting project to Unity 4, and if so, did it give you any trouble?
Any kind of help or tips are greatly appreciated, since I want to make this decision pretty soon.
Thanks in advance, Tim
Answer by Graham-Dunnett · Nov 15, 2012 at 04:09 PM
What new features in Unity 4.0 does your game need in order to ship?
Do you have QA time to re-start all the testing from scratch?
What increase in revenue do you expect to make as a result of your expenditure on upgrade costs?
Well, we're developing applications designed for specific hardware (Quixant). Our applications run on embedded systems, so we're very limited in performance on our hardware.
The main reason we would upgrade is because we believe that a lot of stuff will be optimized, so our games run better.
Our company will soon upgrade to Unity 4 anyway, but I was just asking myself if it would be a good idea to upgrade our running project to Unity 4...
You should see my question more general: how does upgrading affect the project? (scenes, assets, plugins, ...)
Answer by Alex1200 · Nov 17, 2012 at 01:34 AM
We upgraded our project to Unity 4 from unity 3.5 and have encountered an major problem. Unity 4 begins converting our old project and right at the end it crashes and unity is unable to reopen (unless holding alt at launch and selecting a different project). We have an open bug report on the issue and they have been able to reproduce the results but it has not yet been resolved. We have had to go back to 3.5 for the time being until a solution is found. This seems to be a rare problem bit is something to keep in mind, definitely keep a backup of your project before converting if your move to Unity 4.