29-11-2019, 01:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 29-11-2019, 09:48 AM by lsummers.
Edit Reason: I'm tired but trying to be polite and accurate
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Hi all,
Can't find this answer in the FAQ, and couldn't find proper support information - so hopefully the right spot.
Bought this for a VR sim to handle a small part (I'd like this project done tomorrow) BUT lo and behold when I went to use the plugin ... I didn't read carefully and it looks like it doesn't support 2018.x packages - only Unity 2019.2.9 and later. I couldn't find a way to get immediate help, and the website / info keeps redirecting here. I'm a bit nervous about relying on this because the forums seem inactive, and there posts haven't been getting responses for a few days ... but here goes.
I'd like to know how we can get the earlier 2018 version? 3.2 worked fine for desktop use and 2018. I won't update the entire VR simulation for the support of a rope plugin, but am hoping there is a quick solution without removing Obi and finding something else. I can't downgrade the 2019 version either, because it was serialized in binary with the 2019 serialization format. So yeah.
Can't find this answer in the FAQ, and couldn't find proper support information - so hopefully the right spot.
Bought this for a VR sim to handle a small part (I'd like this project done tomorrow) BUT lo and behold when I went to use the plugin ... I didn't read carefully and it looks like it doesn't support 2018.x packages - only Unity 2019.2.9 and later. I couldn't find a way to get immediate help, and the website / info keeps redirecting here. I'm a bit nervous about relying on this because the forums seem inactive, and there posts haven't been getting responses for a few days ... but here goes.
I'd like to know how we can get the earlier 2018 version? 3.2 worked fine for desktop use and 2018. I won't update the entire VR simulation for the support of a rope plugin, but am hoping there is a quick solution without removing Obi and finding something else. I can't downgrade the 2019 version either, because it was serialized in binary with the 2019 serialization format. So yeah.