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Problem Installing Playmaker 1.9.0p2 In 2018.1.0f2 For Mac

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ALWAYS BACKUP YOUR PROJECT BEFORE IMPORTING OR UPDATING ASSETS!

MAKE SURE YOUR PROJECT HAS NO ERRORS IN THE UNITY CONSOLE BEFORE UPDATING!

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We highly recommend using Source Control with Unity Projects. Taking a little time to setup this up first can save you countless hours in the long run!

Problem Installing Playmaker 1.9.0p2 In 2018.1.0f2 For Mac

Requirements

  • Playmaker works with Unity 5.3 and higher.
  • System requirements are the same as for Unity.
  • Alpha and beta versions of Unity are not officially supported.

PlayMaker Versions

There are versions of PlayMaker uploaded for Unity 5.3, 5.4, 2017.1 and 2018.3 for maximum compatibility across all Unity versions.

Normally the Asset Store will automatically give you the correct version, but it can get confused when you switch between versions of Unity.

Follow this guide if you're switching Unity versions and get the wrong version of PlayMaker (e.g., you have errors with a fresh install).

Updating Unity

NOTE: Alpha and beta versions of Unity are not officially supported, but we do try to fix any issues so you can use PlayMaker with the latest beta. Alpha versions of Unity are likely to break often. Alpha versions end in .aXX, beta versions end in .bXX, official releases end in .fXX.

When you update Unity you may also need to update PlayMaker.

There are versions of PlayMaker uploaded for Unity 5.3, 5.4, 2017.1 and 2018.3 that cover compatibility across all Unity versions.

Examples:

  • If you updated from 2017.1 to 2017.4 you don't need to update PlayMaker, since they use the same version of PlayMaker.
  • If you updated from 2017.1 to 2018.3 you will need to update PlayMaker since it requires a new version of PlayMaker.

Use the Asset Store or the Hutong Games Store download zip to update PlayMaker.

Installing from the Unity Asset Store

Open the Asset Store inside Unity: Main Menu > Window > Asset Store

  1. Click Version to check the Release Notes.
  2. Buy/Import/Update Playmaker.
  3. Import later from your Downloads.

NOTE: There is an Asset Store Bug where it can import the wrong version of PlayMaker if you switch Unity versions.

Follow this guide if you're switching Unity versions and get the wrong version of PlayMaker (e.g., you have errors with a fresh install).

Installing from our Online Store

  1. You should receive a download link for a zip file containing Playmaker unitypackages.
  2. Unzip the file and find the appropriate Playmaker unitypackage for the Unity version you're using.
  3. In Unity select Assets > Import Package > Custom Package and select the Playmaker unitypackage.
  • Use the Unity5.4 package for Unity 5.4, 5.6, and 5.7.
  • Use the Unity2017.1 package for Unity 2017.1, 2017.2, 2017.3, 2018.1, and 2018.2.
  • Use the Unity2018.3 package for Unity 2018.3 and higher.

Welcome Screen

1.9.0p2

Requirements

  • Playmaker works with Unity 5.3 and higher.
  • System requirements are the same as for Unity.
  • Alpha and beta versions of Unity are not officially supported.

PlayMaker Versions

There are versions of PlayMaker uploaded for Unity 5.3, 5.4, 2017.1 and 2018.3 for maximum compatibility across all Unity versions.

Normally the Asset Store will automatically give you the correct version, but it can get confused when you switch between versions of Unity.

Follow this guide if you're switching Unity versions and get the wrong version of PlayMaker (e.g., you have errors with a fresh install).

Updating Unity

NOTE: Alpha and beta versions of Unity are not officially supported, but we do try to fix any issues so you can use PlayMaker with the latest beta. Alpha versions of Unity are likely to break often. Alpha versions end in .aXX, beta versions end in .bXX, official releases end in .fXX.

When you update Unity you may also need to update PlayMaker.

There are versions of PlayMaker uploaded for Unity 5.3, 5.4, 2017.1 and 2018.3 that cover compatibility across all Unity versions.

Examples:

  • If you updated from 2017.1 to 2017.4 you don't need to update PlayMaker, since they use the same version of PlayMaker.
  • If you updated from 2017.1 to 2018.3 you will need to update PlayMaker since it requires a new version of PlayMaker.

Use the Asset Store or the Hutong Games Store download zip to update PlayMaker.

Installing from the Unity Asset Store

Open the Asset Store inside Unity: Main Menu > Window > Asset Store

  1. Click Version to check the Release Notes.
  2. Buy/Import/Update Playmaker.
  3. Import later from your Downloads.

NOTE: There is an Asset Store Bug where it can import the wrong version of PlayMaker if you switch Unity versions.

Follow this guide if you're switching Unity versions and get the wrong version of PlayMaker (e.g., you have errors with a fresh install).

Installing from our Online Store

  1. You should receive a download link for a zip file containing Playmaker unitypackages.
  2. Unzip the file and find the appropriate Playmaker unitypackage for the Unity version you're using.
  3. In Unity select Assets > Import Package > Custom Package and select the Playmaker unitypackage.
  • Use the Unity5.4 package for Unity 5.4, 5.6, and 5.7.
  • Use the Unity2017.1 package for Unity 2017.1, 2017.2, 2017.3, 2018.1, and 2018.2.
  • Use the Unity2018.3 package for Unity 2018.3 and higher.

Welcome Screen

After importing you should see a Welcome Screen. If it doesn't open you can open it here:

Problem Installing Playmaker 1.9.0p2 In 2018.1.0f2 For Mac Os

Main Menu > PlayMaker > Welcome Screen

From the Welcome Screen you can:

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  • Install the latest version of Playmaker
  • Review Upgrade Notes
  • Find tutorials and download samples
  • Open the Add-ons Manager

NOTE: If the project has errors the Welcome Window may not be available. It is recommended that you fix errors before importing Playmaker, but if you need to, you can import Playmaker manually from:

Assets/PlayMaker/Editor/Install

Installation Notes

  • Check the version notes in the Installation tab.
  • If you don't see PlayMaker in the Main Menu, see Troubleshooting.

General Update Notes

  • Always backup projects before importing an update!
  • It's a good idea to close the Playmaker Editor before updating.
  • You might see warning icons next to folders. These are okay to ignore.
  • Sometimes Unity fails to rebuild assemblies after import. If you get errors please try restarting Unity.

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