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Game Development How to Make a Video Game Player Input and Cameras Program Games with C# and Unity

Miika Vuorio
Miika Vuorio
3,579 Points

When I open a script in Unity it opens it in Visual Studio

This isn't really a problem, but I'd like to know why and how to change it to monodevelopment.

1 Answer

Andrew Haley
Andrew Haley
3,945 Points

Modern releases of Unity ship with Visual Studio and use it as the default code editor. If you would like to change this, then in Unity go to Edit > Preferences > External Tools > External Script Editor to select another option such as MonoDevelop.