The second Unity User Group meeting in Russia was held in St. Petersburg
Last Wednesday, May 27, the second meeting of Unity developers – UUG SPB took place in St. Petersburg. Presentations from the event are in our publication.
The second St. Petersburg Unity User Group was held in the walls of the new office of Playkot, the authors of such social games as “SuperCity” and “Knights: Battle of Heroes”.
This time there were not only more reports – three instead of two – but they also had a more applied nature (the first two, for sure).
The first one is “How to draw 12,000 sprites on mobiles and fast!” – the employees of Zillion Whales (one of the i-Free game studios) read: Unity tech lead Alexander Feer and producer Andrey Korotkov.
In their report, slides to which can be viewed below, Alexander and Andrey talked about how they solved the problem of effectively drawing a large number of sprites in the mobile version of the Mushroom Wars (if you have any questions, you can write to Andrey here).
Valentin also revealed topical issues on WebGL, IL2CPP, UI performance and gave tips on optimizing the latter.
Unity’s Field Engineer also noted that “it is necessary to approach optimization correctly: it is necessary to understand exactly what to optimize, for what and how.” Plus, of course, it is mandatory to test on devices, and not to make do with the player in the editor.
Valentine did not have a separate presentation in slide format (he told using a text editor), but he advised paying attention to the report Mobile Performance Tuning: Poor Man’s Tips And Tricks, slides for which can be found just below.
In total, there were about 30-40 guests at the event.