Backup Unity Projects Reliably
Never lose your .meta bindings or break a scene again. AssetForge is the only cloud backup platform that natively parses the unique structural logic of the Unity Engine.
Generic Clouds Corrupt Unity
Modern game development utilizes massive binary data formats ranging from uncompressed lightmaps to full ZBrush source models. Legacy IT infrastructure cannot parse these binaries rapidly enough across remote, distributed teams causing locking conflicts and catastrophic sync delays.
- Absolute prevention of corrupted .uasset and .meta mismatches.
- Synchronize purely the changed block bytes, not massive entire files.
- Military-grade ForgeNet protection spanning 20 Edge locations.
AssetForge Advantage
Intelligent Directory Exclusion
DropBox blindly copies your /Library folder, transferring 50,000 machine-specific shader caches and crippling your sync speed. AssetForge natively ignores /Library, /Temp, and /Logs by default.
Atomic .meta Pushing
If an artist uploads a new texture without the corresponding .meta hash file, the project link breaks. We strictly enforce atomic asset-meta pushes to preserve engine topological integrity.
One-Click Restore Snapshots
If a crucial script update accidentally deletes your primary Level hierarchy, use the Studio UI to roll the timeline back 1 hour, reviving the perfect state instantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does AssetForge support Unity 6?
Yes. AssetForge hooks at the OS level, meaning it remains universally agnostic to Unity 2022 LTS, Unity 2023, and Unity 6 structures out-of-the-box.
What happens if someone edits the same Prefab?
With invisible file-locking, the second developer will receive a 'Read Only' OS alert preventing them from saving over the primary developer's active YAML document.
Is it suitable for solo developers?
Absolutely. Solo developers use it strictly for the automated Off-Site Cloud Backup mechanism, ensuring their livelihood is protected against catastrophic local hardware failures.
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