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Build Settings

The Build Settings window allows you to choose your target platform, adjust settings for your build, and start the build process. To access the Build Settings window, choose “Build Settings” from the File menu. Once you have specified your build settings, you can click “Build” to create your build, or click the “Build and Run” to create and run your build on the specified platform.

Build Settings window
Build Settings window

Scenes in Build

This part of the window shows you the scenes from your project that will be included in your build. If no scenes are shown then you can use the Add Current button to add the current scene to the build, or you can drag scene assets into this window from your project window. You can also untick scenes in this list to exclude them from the build without removing it from the list. If a scene is never needed in the build you can remove it from the list of scenes by pressing the delete key.

Scenes that are ticked and added to the Scenes in Build list will be included in the build. The list of scenes will be used to control the order the scenes are loaded. You can adjust the order of the scenes by dragging them up or down.

Platform List

The Platform area beneath the Scenes in Build area list all the platforms which are available to your Unity version. Some platforms may be greyed out to indicate they are not part of your version or invite you to download the platform specific build options. Selecting one of the platforms will control which platform will be built. If you change the target platform, you need to press the “Switch Platform” button to apply your change. This may take some time making the switch, because your assets may need to be re-imported in formats that match your target platform. The currently selected platform is indicated with a Unity icon to the right of the platform name.

The selected platform will show a list of options that can be adjusted for the build. Each platform may have different options. These options are listed below. Options that are common across many platforms are listed at the very bottom of this section under the “Generic items across builds” details.

PC, Mac & Linux Standalone

Option Purpose
Target Platform
        Windows Build for Windows
        Mac OS X Build for Mac
        Linux Build for Linux
Architecture x86
        x86 32-bit CPU
        x86_64 64-bit CPU
        Universal All CPU devices
        x86 + x86_64 (Universal) All CPU devices for Linux
Headless Mode Build game for server use and with no visual elements

iOS

Option Purpose
Run in Xcode as
        Release Shipping version
        Debug Testing version
Symlink Unity libraries Reference to the Unity libraries instead of copying them into the XCode project. (Reduces the XCode project size.)

Android

Option Purpose
Texture Compression
        Don’t override
        DXT Tegra)
        PVRTC (PowerVR)
        ATC (Adreno)
        ETC (default)
        ETC2 (GLES 3.0)
        ASTC
Google Android Project

Tizen

Build Settings for Tizen use the generic settings shown later on this page.

WebGL (Preview)

Option Purpose
Optimization Level Active when Development Build is selected
        Slow (fast builds)
        Fast
        Fastest (very slow builds)

Samsumg TV

Build Settings for Samsumg TV use the generic settings shown later on this page.

Windows Store

Option Purpose
TBD TBD

Windows Phone 8

Option Purpose
TBD TBD

Other platforms

Console platforms and devices which require a Unity license will be documented in the Platform Specific section of the User Guide.

Generic items across builds

Option Purpose
Development Build Allow the developer to test and work out how the build is coming along.
Autoconnect Profiler When the Development Build option is selected allow the profiler to connect to the build.
Script Debugging When the Development Build option is selected allow the script code to be debugged. Not available on WebGL.
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