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Question by lawleagle · May 08, 2015 at 06:38 PM · linkteam

How to work on a project from 2 different computers at the same time ?

I will soon attend a game making contest with my friend (It's a 2 person team contest) and we'll use Unity. The contest will start in the morning and last 12 hours, that being the time-limit for us to create the game. We'll be told what the game is about on the spot.

So basically, 2 persons need to create a game in 12 hours. We'll use 2 laptops, so I ask how can we link them in order to work on the same project from our 2 different machines at the same time ?

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Use a source control system (git, mercurial, svn). Also be sure to not edit the same scene of asset files at the same time. Best bet would be for you each to have your own "construct" scenes where you build and test and then one person is in charge of the real scene where it is all put together.

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Answer by Fappp · May 08, 2015 at 06:53 PM

This It does what you want, for free. Some restrictions do apply but it's completely GIT integrated and such.

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This beta is only guaranteed to be free unity december 21st. I dont want to get used to a system ill eventually have to start paying for.

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Answer by Pangamini · Oct 31, 2021 at 06:29 PM

Just use Git or Mercurial or SVN or some other versioning system you are comfy with. In the versioning ignore (don't share) everything except for Assets folder and Project Settings, the rest is generated locally from those data (also it's huge).

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