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So I'm hearing that the Unity3D Android and IOS Licenses are free.

Started by March 10, 2012 10:47 PM
8 comments, last by MikeYg 12 years, 7 months ago
At least for a limited time.

Is there a catch to this? I'm not involved in any mobile development, but if the licenses are free, I think it'd be good to grab them for future use.
They are giving for free basic versions, not Pro.
To see the differences go to store page, and press "Read more [+]" link, and there select "License Comparison".
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Thanks. I imagine even if it's not Pro, it's worth it.

Thanks. I imagine even if it's not Pro, it's worth it.

Yeah if you are doing or planning on doing iPhone or Android since it lets you deploy to iOS and Android. If you have basic version those options will be grayed out.
[size="2"]Don't talk about writing games, don't write design docs, don't spend your time on web boards. Sit in your house write 20 games when you complete them you will either want to do it the rest of your life or not * Andre Lamothe
Definitely worth grabbing if you may want to pursue it in future. be aware that you still can't target iOS without a mac though.

- Jason Astle-Adams

I have a Macbook Pro, so I'm already past that hurdle.
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This will allow me to experiment more freely with Android :)
Iv been sent two different serial numbers and not one of them works, do u think its a problem at my end?

Iv been sent two different serial numbers and not one of them works, do u think its a problem at my end?

Yes. Mine worked. You could try manual activation.
[size="2"]Don't talk about writing games, don't write design docs, don't spend your time on web boards. Sit in your house write 20 games when you complete them you will either want to do it the rest of your life or not * Andre Lamothe
I spoke to a tech support guy yesterday and he was very helpful, iv been watching the tornado twins unity on youtube very helpful check them out!

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