Version: 2020.1
Setting up the Rendering Pipeline and Lighting in Unity
3D Physics for object-oriented projects

Physics

Unity helps you simulate physics in your Project to ensure that the objects correctly accelerate and respond to collisions, gravity, and various other forces. Unity provides different physics engine implementations which you can use according to your Project needs: 3D, 2D, object-oriented, or data-oriented. This page provides the links to their documentation.

Built-in physics engines for object-oriented projects

If your project is object-oriented, use the Unity’s built-in physics engine that corresponds to your needs:

Physics engine packages for data-oriented projects

If your project uses Unity’s Data-Oriented Technology Stack (DOTS), you need to install a dedicated DOTS physics package. The available packages are:

  • Unity Physics package: the DOTS physics engine you need to install by default to simulate physics in any data-oriented project.
  • Havok Physics for Unity package: an implementation of the Havok physics engine for Unity, to use as an extension of the Unity Physics package. Note that this package is subject to a specific licensing scheme.

Additional information resources

Setting up the Rendering Pipeline and Lighting in Unity
3D Physics for object-oriented projects