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How do I extract the Unity version used to build
Given a certain build (for any platform), how can I tell which Unity version was used to build it?
When I want to fix a bug in an old game, I would like to fix it in the Unity version it was developed, to prevent additional bugs.
Answer by Dreamora · May 16, 2013 at 12:31 PM
Look at the date of the player binary. As its never recompiled or changed by Unity you can look it up in the various unity installs you have and know what version it is
True! To be more user friendly:
Android build: 1. Open the AP$$anonymous$$ with an archiving program like 7-zip. 2. Go to root/assets/bin/Data/$$anonymous$$anaged/UnityEngine.dll and note the file creation date. 3. Compare that date with Unity installation path/Editor/Data/$$anonymous$$anaged/UnityEngine.dll
Web build Open .unity3d file with an advanced text editor (Notepad++ will do). The Unity version will appear within the first few characters.
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