Unity Hub 2.4.5 -
Managing Unity Editor installations, licenses, and project organization.
: It was considered a "gold standard" for stability, particularly for legacy projects using older LTS (Long Term Support) versions like Unity 2018 or 2019. Predictability Unity Hub 2.4.5
Version 3.x improved the download algorithm for large modules (like Android SDK or WebGL). On 2.4.5, installing a new platform support module feels like dial-up; it downloads sequentially rather than in parallel. Managing Unity Editor installations
| Feature | Hub 2.4.5 | Hub 2.5.0 | Hub 3.x+ | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Classic (Tabs on left) | Mixed (New navigation) | Modern (Bottom sidebar) | | License UI | Simple dropdown | Pop-up wizard | Cloud-based modal | | Background CPU | Low (2-3%) | Medium (5%) | High (8-10%) | | Offline Mode | Good | Good | Limited (requires periodic online) | | Legacy Module Support | Full | Full | Dropped (WebGL 1.x) | | Telemetry | Minimal | Increased | Aggressive | Unity Hub 2.4.5
Here's a step-by-step guide to using Unity Hub 2.4.5:
: Users have cited 2.4.5 as a solution for specific installation errors, such as OpenJDK installation issues when setting up Android build support.
