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Its not a Unity problem
Its your system
There's no problems with Unity for Windows 10.
^This.
Unity forums sent me here for "help".
2. Ensure the video driver is the problem, either use older driver, or the latest, please use DDU Display device uninstaller, in windows safe mode, choose only the clean, and restart recommended option only.
3. Ensure you're not using some kind of 3rd party software that mess with your system permissions, or mess with the game files.
4. If you did a Windows update to get the problem, try a roll back to see if that resolves the issue, or even do a windows repair.
- If you let windows handles your video drivers, you can encounter problems, due to Windows not correctly installing your video drivers.
- If windows didn't install the drivers you need, and you didn't install the drivers you need to run the game when Steam asks you to install drivers, then may encounter problem.
- If using so 3rd party app that mess with your stuff, then that may cause you problems.
If this is for all Unity base, then this is something want to be on the Unity forum for, if this is just certain games, then posting in the game sub forum is the option you should be doing.
This is a problem for ALL Unity based games I own. Battletech (the first that I noticed didn't work), PC building simulator, Aegis Defenders. A non steam example is Daggerfall: Unity.
The common denominator is the Unity engine as far as I can tell, and I have been having this problem since October/November of 2019. At that point I stepped away from the affected PC to avoid raging over the problem. I had hoped some update somewhere would fix the problem, but nothing so far.
Other games I had on the PC played just fine. The most demanding so far is Doom Eternal. Drivers are all up to date to the best of my knowledge, my PC will not let me roll back, at all, for some godforsaken reason.
I'm at my wit's end to be honest, I'm frustrated as **** with this whole scenario and I am well past the ability to "return" these games, since I put so many hours into them before my PC decided to revolt.
Read on computer magazines sites how its done as upgrade of what you have atm.
That way you have a new install of windows, but without installing all new.
According to your post history this is at least the third thread on this topic in the Help and Tips section.
but i also agree with the others, most of the time game own forum should know this, unless its a very old title and so few play the game.