I've consistently always needed to stick to older computers at home. I've tried both 'Unity2D' and '3D' on my present computer (Toshiba Satellite, ATI Mobility 4200 series GPU, can post lshw
if it's critical to do so) and I've noted that 3D mode is a notable performance hit, to pretty much every aspect of the computer.
Ubuntu 13.04 is being lauded as being quite fast – but 'Unity2D' is being dropped, is it not? Do the performance increases which most people seem to be experiencing require Unity3D
?
Before people recommend other desktops – I've tried them and I just don't care for them I'm afraid. I really like the Unity desktop, and while I guess I could adapt to something else I just strongly prefer this UX to the others, so before telling me to switch DEs I'd like to understand a little more about the nature of the performance improvements.
Best Answer
Unity which follows 13.04 is way faster and more reliable with fewer bugs (causing it to crash and take a lot of resources), and as a cause of the performance-increase they dropped unity 2D.
I am using 13.04 on my computer at home, and i could detect that it was way faster on an old Acer-Computer. Using unity 2D on 12.10 will be the same as using 3D on 13.04, i promise you.
Hope you got a view on what i meant. Stick with Unity if you would like to ;)