![]() You can then use the ‘External Script Editor’ field and dropdown to change the setting from MonoDevelop, to Visual Studio 2012. ![]() In the ‘Unity Preferences’ dialog box that opens, select the second tab on the left labeled ‘External Tools’. To get to the setting, use the main menu, select Edit->Preferences. Unity 4.3 has a preference setting which you can easily use to change the ‘External Script Editor’ from the default of MonoDevelop, which Unity will automatically install for you. Let me show you how you can configure Unity to use Visual Studio 2012, or 2013 as the code editor. Anyway, when I’m using Unity and developing the scripts in C#, I prefer to use Visual Studio as my IDE. I know that there was something before that, but the full integrated IDE didn’t happen until after the release of. I have been using the Visual Studio editor since it’s initial launch back in 2002. If you are anything like me, you really like the Visual Studio IDE.
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