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Hi there, I've recently been asking questions on how i can get a movie to play in my game, however i've come to the conclusion that the ONLY way i will be doing this is if i get Unity Pro. This is fine, but my problem is that i am only creating this project for college so cannot afford to buy the software. I really want to make this as good as i can as it's my final major project and plan on using it in my portfolio for university and other purposes. I have remembered that when you first download Unity you are invited to start a Unity Pro trial, which i havn't used yet. My question is this: Are there any limitations in the trial vesion? For example, will i be able to add the cutscene movies into my game and then export the final game when i'm done, in the trial version? Would love an answer, thanks guys!
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I don't know if you're still interested in this Question, given that the other question about playing video, has several answers, but here it is. As far as I know (not a UT dev) there are no limitations on features in the Pro Trial version. Except - the Unity Watermark will still be displayed (it can be disabled in full Pro). But then, if you're using the Free version otherwise, that should not be an problem. And a second issue - What happens to projects/builds when the Trial expires?, Eric5h5 says, "The projects will still work, but any Pro-only effects will be disabled. Anything you build before the trial expires will remain unchanged." If this is for a single finished project, then that may not be a problem. But if there is even a possibility that you might want to update the project later, then you have to consider if it's worth going with one of the free-version video solutions in the other Question. Thanks for the informative reply, it's good to know there aren't limitations on the trial version as it will be a good backup plan.
Apr 30 '10 at 04:15 PM
Jack Eaves
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( see my answer to your earlier question about playing cutscenes with the free version : http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/9030 )