Hi,
I have worked with UCC 2.3.5 and Unity LTS version 2020.3.17f1 for a while and it has always worked correctly, no matter what UCC integration I have tried to use on it.
I always work with the URP pipeline (I don't think it is important in this case, but I figured I mention it.) I also use Visual Studio 2019.
Today, I wanted to introduce my students to the UCC plugin, so I created a URP project based on 2020.3.17f1.
Then I installed the new Input System using Package Manager, and I agreed to reboot Unity to switch the configuration to the new Input System.
Once Unity came back, I installed the UCC using the Package Manager. I noticed it suggested upgrading from version 2.3.5 to 2.3.6, so I did.
Then I ran the UCC installer and waited for it to complete the installation.
Up to this point, everything was fine. Notice that the active scene is the default one that appears when the URP pipeline is chosen.
Then I went to the integration page and installed the integration for the input system. At this point, I get 153 errors. I have tried to follow the exact same steps with a different machine and even using a more modern version of Unity (2021.1.16f1) and I get the exact same results. In fact, all my students get the same results (some use the desktop in the lab, some have their own laptops, and we all get the same 153 errors.) I have also spent the afternoon trying to narrow down the problem, and the description above is the result of that effort.
The errors are in the attachment.
The first error looks like this:
Assets\Opsive\Shared\Integrations\InputSystem\CharacterInput.cs(6,19): error CS0234: The type or namespace name 'InputSystem' does not exist in the namespace 'UnityEngine' (are you missing an assembly reference?)
I would say that they all have to do with the input system.
I tried to go to Edit->Preferences->ExternalTools and press the "Regenerate project files" button but it doesn't do any good.
On Monday at 10 AM, I have a new class with my students, and I would love to have a solution by then.
Thank you for any help you can send my way, Chris
I have worked with UCC 2.3.5 and Unity LTS version 2020.3.17f1 for a while and it has always worked correctly, no matter what UCC integration I have tried to use on it.
I always work with the URP pipeline (I don't think it is important in this case, but I figured I mention it.) I also use Visual Studio 2019.
Today, I wanted to introduce my students to the UCC plugin, so I created a URP project based on 2020.3.17f1.
Then I installed the new Input System using Package Manager, and I agreed to reboot Unity to switch the configuration to the new Input System.
Once Unity came back, I installed the UCC using the Package Manager. I noticed it suggested upgrading from version 2.3.5 to 2.3.6, so I did.
Then I ran the UCC installer and waited for it to complete the installation.
Up to this point, everything was fine. Notice that the active scene is the default one that appears when the URP pipeline is chosen.
Then I went to the integration page and installed the integration for the input system. At this point, I get 153 errors. I have tried to follow the exact same steps with a different machine and even using a more modern version of Unity (2021.1.16f1) and I get the exact same results. In fact, all my students get the same results (some use the desktop in the lab, some have their own laptops, and we all get the same 153 errors.) I have also spent the afternoon trying to narrow down the problem, and the description above is the result of that effort.
The errors are in the attachment.
The first error looks like this:
Assets\Opsive\Shared\Integrations\InputSystem\CharacterInput.cs(6,19): error CS0234: The type or namespace name 'InputSystem' does not exist in the namespace 'UnityEngine' (are you missing an assembly reference?)
I would say that they all have to do with the input system.
I tried to go to Edit->Preferences->ExternalTools and press the "Regenerate project files" button but it doesn't do any good.
On Monday at 10 AM, I have a new class with my students, and I would love to have a solution by then.
Thank you for any help you can send my way, Chris