Is it OK to ask a question about Unity 3D on Stack Overflow? I seem to be unable to get help on the Unity 3D forums, and would like to know if I can ask my questions here instead.
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2if it is programming related, sure– Peter TillemansMay 8, 2015 at 20:37
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here it is forum.unity3d.com/threads/…– Johan MendezMay 8, 2015 at 20:39
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6Please consider whether Game Development would be a better fit for your question. And please do not simply post a link to your question. You have to state a full and self-containing question either on Stack Overflow or Game Development. Please also take the tour and read How to Ask to learn on how to improve your question. Moreover, please be aware that the tag [unity] has different meanings on Stack Overflow and Game Development. You are using the wrong tag in this question.– honkMay 8, 2015 at 20:54
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6First they came for Unity, and I did not speak out, because I didn't use Unity...– Frédéric HamidiJan 17, 2016 at 19:08
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1@FrédéricHamidi That's quite a lot too dramatic. Especially as there's simply no way we will ban it, even if it should rival php in amount of crap posted...– DeduplicatorJan 17, 2016 at 22:14
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3@Deduplicator, what a coincidence, PHP was my choice for the second verse. Seriously, it was half a joke, dramatic was part of it.– Frédéric HamidiJan 17, 2016 at 22:16
2 Answers
Unity3D is a software development platform. Stack Overflow is a site for asking questions about software development. While GDSE is an appropriate place for Unity questions, SO is as well.
We don't forbid opengl questions because most of them are from/about game development. We don't forbid corona or love2d or any number of other programming tools that are primarily intended for game development.
Why should unity3d be so special?
I get that you don't want to see them, because a larger proportion of them are terrible questions. I'm sick of seeing Minecraft-clone "How do I render a bunch of cubes" OpenGL questions too. But that's no excuse for banning them outright.
Either SO is a programming site or it isn't. We shouldn't make exceptions just because some languages/tools/etc tend to be used by people who ask bad questions.
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Is this to say that questions about how to use the tool, in a way not directly involving scripting are on topic? For example, how to use the editor to add a new Game Object?– RuzihmNov 25, 2020 at 17:55
Unity3D, which is tagged unity3d, is absolutely on-topic on Stack Overflow if what you're asking is a programming question. That is, code needs to be involved and you have to clearly demonstrate where you are at and what the problem you're facing is.
No matter the site, this may sometimes be somewhat difficult due to the nature of Unity. Its visual programming aspect may mean that some of the trickier parts to your question could be due to how your hierarchy has been set up and what your component settings are. In this case you'll have to isolate the problem yourself until you can show us more with a relevant screenshot or such.
The bottom line is that if you actually show us what your programming problem is and how we can reproduce it, you'll be fine. If we have to guess at it because we don't have the complete picture, it won't be.