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![]() ![]() ![]() While some of the problems (like disappearing assets) have been fixed with updates to the Unity Editor, Unity still recommends holding off on updating to High Sierra, as there are still a few issues to be ironed out whether they are related to the file system or not. The same goes for the game Cities: Skylines, which was made with Unity. There is also a more minor problem with color settings, but there is a workaround for that one.įurther Reading Unity at 10: For better-or worse-game development has never been easierAdditionally, Unity, one of the most popular software suites for Mac and iOS game development, has had some issues on APFS drives. New installations of Illustrator may fail, and running a previously installed copy on an APFS drive can lead to all sorts of problems when launching the application or opening files. Adobe has acknowledged the problems to its users, saying, "there is no workaround" but that a solution will come in a future update. In one example of compatibility problems, users have run into issues with Adobe Illustrator CC 2017 running on High Sierra Macs with APFS drives. The transition has been generally painless for a lot of users. But professionals should be careful about upgrading to a new OS while we wait for app developers to update their software and for a first major update to High Sierra from Apple. APFS has been in beta testing on Macs for months, and Apple gave it a public debut in iOS 10.3 in March, so it has already had some time out in the wild. Macs have been using HFS+ for 20 years, so the move to APFS is a monumental change. While APFS is not currently supported on Fusion Drives, built-in flash drives in current Mac hardware are automatically converted to APFS from the old HFS+ file system when High Sierra is installed. Further Reading macOS 10.13 High Sierra: The Ars Technica review ![]()
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