![]() ![]() ![]() Then, goto "Browse" and have it point to the SDK Tools you just installed from Android Studio, at the Android SDK Location. In Unity goto Edit->Preferences and uncheck the box "Android SDK Tools Installed with Unity (recommended)". In my case it was "C:\Users\milam\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk". Then I went to the SDK Tools tab and installed: Android SDK Build-Tools Android SDK Command-line Tools Android SDK Platform-Tools (and anything else you may want).Īfter installing the desired SDK Platforms, and SDK Tools, take note of your Android SDK Location. So in my case I went to the SDK Platforms Tab and downloaded Android 10.0 (Q) platform. In Android Studio goto Tools->SDK ManagerÄownload and update all the latest SDK Platforms and SDK Tools. So if you set your project to be Max API 29, or 30 (max at the time of writing this), but Unity doesn't have it as part of its install, it gives you this warning. The one that comes with Unity sometimes doesn't have all the latest Android API versions, and SDK Tools. What is happening with that warning notification, is Unity is complaining that it can't point to the correct Android SDK Tools that your project desires. Alright, I had a similar issue, and I solved it. ![]()
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