![]() This means usually that you get other elements on the screen not related to the game. This is usually because you are playing the game on older hardware but partially also caused by it not being a native app but running inside the browser. While it is possible to play Unity games in the browser directly, you may have noticed that performance may not be the best. The advantage of it is that it does not require plugins to run which should improve stability among other things. The Unity team works on a plugin-less version of the player currently so expect this to come out in the near future. When it comes to Unity, it is necessary to install the Unity Web Player add-on on the system which web browsers pick up as a plugin. There are exceptions to the rule but the majority relies on at least one of the technologies listed above.
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