
Like a reverse Murphy’s law – as soon as I start posting about the problem on the /r/unit圓D subreddit it starts working. If it is downloading somewhere else first, like /tmp – maybe that would explain the issues.Įventually I tell it not to do any runtimes and I keep trying to install a bunch of times. But I don’t know where it was downloading to, because nothing was in the folder I told it to download to. It quit out and complained about a corrupted download. So, in the interest of seeing if it could open and run the games I’d previously developed, I just went with the LTS version for now.

But it decided it could install the LTS version. For some reason, it wouldn’t let me download that version – it complained it would take up too much space (even though I have 900ish GB free and it said it would take up 10GB). I went and checked the next course I want to do, ’s Unity Multiplayer class ( here on Udemy and here on ), and they want 2020.1. But, having found myself with a new version of Unity every time I signed in – I’m glad they have LTS versions, now. I don’t know if this is how it is on Windows now, too, since it’s been a long time since I worked in Unity.
