unity

Doug Stewart doug.dastew at gmail.com
Tue May 8 17:04:31 UTC 2012


On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Stephen M. Webb
<stephen.webb at canonical.com>wrote:

> On 05/06/2012 07:31 AM, Doug Stewart wrote:
> > Could someone tell me the difference between unity unity2d and unity3d.
>
> Unity (some times called unity3d) uses hardware acceletation (your GPU) to
> do fancy stuff.  Unity 2D is a different
> implementation of the same thing for lower-end hardware.  It does not use
> the GPU, and does not offer all the eye candy
> in Unity.
>
> If you need to use Unity 2d instead of Unity, you will know it.
>
> --
> Stephen M. Webb  <stephen.webb at canonical.com>
> Canonical Ltd.
>
> Thank you this clears it up for me.  I thought it had something to do with
3D!

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DAS

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