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The popular Unity game development platform has dropped its default Mono-based IDE in favor of Visual Studio products in order to leverage new C# and scripting features.
Unity Technologies, known for its real-time development platform used widely for gaming apps, has detailed its plans for incorporating new changes in .NET and C# being pushed out by Microsoft.
Set Visual Studio Code as the default IDE in Unity. A FEW NOTES Mono runtime may need updating to get everything to work. There’s no debugging yet for Unity, but hopefully that will be coming soon.
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