Holy shit. I don't think I've ever seen something so awful being released as an "acceptable" build. Sure, it says Experimental right out of the box, but it's hard to experiment with something that requires a walkthrough to be properly installed. First of all, there is no FTP server, and downloading it through HTTP on their server is a nightmare because there's a great chance it will just stop.
You can download it via wget forcing it to overwrite and redownload when the connection drops, but that's still dumb. Haven't they heard about torrent?
And then, after a relatively less messy installation, you get to "use" it. But you can't import projects from other Unity builds. It just crashes when you try opening the folder. Also, you can't set it to open your default scene and there is no "Save", only "Save As..." when dealing with the scenes. Also, half of the Unity Essentials on the Asset Store doesn't work, "Build and Run" is broken and it never shows where it's downloading the shit it gets from the Asset Store. You also somehow have the option of rendering in DX11 on the Linux build, which, guess what, DOES NOT WORK.
I really wish there was a good robust and easy engine to work with on Linux. Something that focuses less on programming and more on game design. Not even RPG Maker exists for it.
You can download it via wget forcing it to overwrite and redownload when the connection drops, but that's still dumb. Haven't they heard about torrent?
And then, after a relatively less messy installation, you get to "use" it. But you can't import projects from other Unity builds. It just crashes when you try opening the folder. Also, you can't set it to open your default scene and there is no "Save", only "Save As..." when dealing with the scenes. Also, half of the Unity Essentials on the Asset Store doesn't work, "Build and Run" is broken and it never shows where it's downloading the shit it gets from the Asset Store. You also somehow have the option of rendering in DX11 on the Linux build, which, guess what, DOES NOT WORK.
I really wish there was a good robust and easy engine to work with on Linux. Something that focuses less on programming and more on game design. Not even RPG Maker exists for it.