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Unity Tutorial 03

This week I watched the tutorial but my Unity software seems to have crashed and it won't even allow me to open or close the program. I've turned my laptop off and on again but the same problem continues to happen. Unfortunately, I've had to leave this until the last minute because of workload but I will practice the tutorial content on the college computers tomorrow so that there is no issue.

UPDATE: I got the program to work, but completely struggled with creating the clock, it took me nearly three hours before I had to move on, the language is still very confusing and complex, and along with learning from a video where everything moves so fast and having to switch between screens, I'm losing a bit of hope with unity. Unfortunately, I have been putting most of my time into this module recently and it's taking a toll on my other modules so I had no choice but to move on.


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