Symptoms:
Users may experience difficulties when trying to use non-LTS versions of the Unity Editor. This can include:
- Compatibility issues with newer operating systems
- Problems with certain features or functionalities
- Difficulty in accessing or using specific assets
Cause:
Users may experience difficulties when trying to use non-LTS versions of the Unity Editor. This can include:
- Compatibility issues with newer operating systems
- Bugs or glitches in the editor interface
- Problems with certain features or functionalities
- Difficulty in accessing or using specific assets
However, as Unity continues to update and improve its software, older versions may become incompatible with modern operating systems or hardware. This can result in errors that prevent successful usage of the Unity Editor.
Resolution:
To address issues with non-LTS or legacy versions of Unity, consider the following steps:
Update to the latest LTS (Long Term Support) version of Unity. LTS versions offer:
- Increased stability
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
- Longer support periods
Note: Unity LTS version is supported for two years, and after they fall to the legacy version, it is no longer supported |
More information:
What is a Unity LTS (Long Term Support) version and what can I expect from it?