Back in March, Unity announced that they’d soon allow developers to deploy Unity-based games to the web without the need for any plugins, thanks to the magic of WebGL. Unity’s WebGL announcement was ...
Mozilla and Unity today announced plans to bring Unity-authored games to the Web that can be played without the need to install anything other than a browser. Unity will be releasing a WebGL add-on as ...
The next version of the Unity game engine is up for pre-order, and it will be available for game developers this year. The platform brings support for advance graphics, a new audio architecture, and a ...
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Make your browser games run buttery smooth
From Unity WebGL epics to casual HTML5 titles, browser games can stutter on even decent hardware if they’re not tuned right. Smart tweaks—both in your browser settings and game build—can slash load ...
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Make your browser games run smoother
From Unity WebGL build tweaks to browser settings and network adjustments, there are many ways to make browser-based games load faster and play more smoothly. Developers can shrink build sizes, ...
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