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In my case it's "ok" for me if it takes up to 25 seconds to open Rider for the first time, but when it's open it has to be fast and snappy and...
Maybe I should give Rider another try to see the benefits of it while coding. What would you say is/are the biggest benefits for you using Rider...
I noticed the same delay in Rider which seems also written in some Multiplatform framework instead of something native -.-
I just tried Rider on my Mac mini M1 with 16GB in Apple Silicon native code (=without Rosetta) and damn is it slow It takes up to 25 seconds after...
That sounds very cool. I think I've to give Rider a try :D What do you mean by "feels like typing ob a website"?
Haha, why sorry and what are the benefits of Rider over the rest (on macOS)?
Thank you for your detailed opinion :) Ok, so VisualStudio Windows isn't comparable with VisualStudio for Mac because only the name is the same,...
So you would say the only difference is that VS come with everything build in, what makes it slow and VS Code is lightweight but need add-ons to...
I'm on a Mac and Unity comes with VisualStudio for Mac (formerly MonoDevelop) :-p If I want to use VS Code I've to install it manually. That's...
Hi there, what are the benefits of VisualStudio over VisualStudio Code when using Unity? I mean is there a good reason why Unity still comes with...
For me it works fine. To be sure just create a TimeMachine backup before you upgrade
So true! Many people underestimate the work for the Apple Silicon transition. In cases like Unity it is not just a recompile like a lot of people...
Sounds good, can't wait to test it out
Any time-frame for the first alpha with native Apple Silicon Editor?
Any plans for macOS support "(Requires Windows for Lip Sync Converter)" ?
I'm still using Affinity Photo, but I know it's limits in case of alpha channel usage or normal map building. But for everything else it works great.
I don't think that is funny in anyway, that if a paying customer asks for help and the only answer after five days from the PW-Support is "^^".
The fans can be heard continuously and not too quietly. Correct? In addition, the performance is sufficient for simple things, but for complex...
Oh ok, not so cool. Could you give me a link to some documentation about the scripting for something like that or maybe an example?
No one ever want to use that?