Unity Editor 2.1 (Default branch)

Unity is a user-friendly Cocoa application for designing and programming 3D games and a 3D game engine. Scripting is done using JavaScript, C#, or Boo via an embedded Mono run time. The resulting games can be deployed as stand-alone Mac OS X or Windows applications, Web plug-ins, or as Dashboard widgets. Unity is the tool that was used by Unity Technologies to create their game Gooball, which is available from Ambrosia Software. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes: MMO related features were added, such as streaming asset bundles and multiple stitchable terrains for streaming in large worlds on-demand. A procedural animation and rigging API was added. Dynamic shadows and projectors now also affect terrains. Per-camera shader replacements were implemented. The editor now has complete undo and redo. Completely custom editor windows can now be created. A scripting API has been added to hook into Unity's asset import pipeline. Various performance improvements, minor feature enhancements, and bugfixes have also been added.
Fri, 25 Jul 2008 11:09:02 +0200

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