This page details the Player Settings specific to WebGL. A description of the general Player Settings can be found here.
Property: | Function: |
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Rendering | |
Rendering Path | The rendering path enabled for the game. |
Auto Graphics API | Uncheck this if you want to manually select which graphics API is used. When checked, Unity includes WebGL2.0, with WebGL1.0 as a fallback for browsers that don’t support it. When unchecked, you can manually pick and reorder the graphics APIs. |
Static Batching | Check to enable static batching? |
Dynamic Batching | Check to enable dynamic batching. |
Configuration | |
Scripting Backend | Scripting backend is grayed out because there is only one scripting backend on WebGL. |
Disable HW Statistics | When this is unchecked, the application sends information about the hardware to Unity (See hwstats page for more details). |
Scripting Define Symbols | Custom compilation flags (see the platform dependent compilation page for details). |
Optimization | |
Api Compatibility Level | Specifies active .NET API profile. See below. |
.Net 2.0 | .Net 2.0 libraries. Maximum .net compatibility, biggest file sizes |
.Net 2.0 Subset | Subset of full .net compatibility, smaller file sizes |
Prebake Collision Meshes | Enable collision mesh baking during the build. |
Preload Shaders | Enable shader preloading. |
Preload Assets | Enable asset preloading. Specify the size of assets to preload. |
Strip Engine Code | Enable code stripping for WebGL. |
Vertex Compression | |
Optimize Mesh Data | Remove any data from meshes that is not required by the material applied to them (tangents, normals, colors, UV). |
You can choose your mono API compatibility level for all targets. Sometimes a 3rd party .net dll will use things that are outside of the .net compatibility level that you would like to use. In order to understand what is going on in such cases, and how to best fix it, get “Reflector” on windows.
Property: | Function: |
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WebGL Memory Size | Sets the memory available to the WebGL runtime, given in megabytes. You should choose this value carefully: if it is too low, you will get out-of-memory errors because your loaded content and scenes won’t fit into the available memory. However, if you request too much memory then some browser/platform combinations might not be able to provide it and consequently fail to load the player. See here for details. |
Enable Exceptions | Enable exception support |
Data caching | Enable this to automatically cache your contents asset data on the users machine so it will not have to be re-downloaded on subsequent runs (unless the contents have changed). Caching is implemented using the IndexedDB API provided by the browser. Some browsers may implement restrictions around this, such as asking the user for permission to cache data over a specific size. |
Further information about WebGL Publishing Settings can be found in the WebGL Building and Running page.
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