Unity 3D, the increasingly popular WYSIWYG—ish engine for building video games, does a lot of things really well. Helping you build in-game user interfaces? That’s not one of them. At least, not yet.
After months of development and testing, Unity 4.2 is here and ready for you to use. As well as a host of new and exciting features, the latest version of the 4.x cycle introduces a number of ...
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