I’m running into unexpected problems with the Unity GameKit plugin setup with the new Activities. I didn’t see anyone else mentioning these issues, so my guess is that it’s a problem with my setup.
The authentication (GKLocalPlayer.Authenticate()) works as expected, but any call to the new GameActivity functionality (e.g. GKGameActivityDefinition.LoadGameActivityDefinitions() or GKGameActivity.WantsToPlay) gives me an exception with a 'UnsupportedOperationForOSVersion' reason despite it running on an iOS 18.6.1 device.
I’m using a completely empty Unity 2022.3.62f1 project that only contains the official authentication example, followed by an event handler for activities from another example and the Unity core and gamekit plugins.
The setup:
macOS 15.6
Xcode 26 beta 6 (also tried with 5)
Physical iPhone device running iOS 18.6.1
Unity 2022.3.62f1, which satisfies the requirements
Unity plugin, Xcode setup, and build steps:
I Followed the official beta branch build steps for Unity plugins with python3 build.py -m iOS iPhoneSimulator macOS -p Core GameKit which ran through after a slight modification for the macOS target that somehow contained an unknown team reference for the GameKitWrapper project, which I changed to not reference a team and use ‘sign to run locally’, as was the case for the other packages. As far as I understood the macOS version is not strictly necessary either way just for running it on a local iOS device(?)
I Imported these as tarball packages into the empty Unity 2022.3.62f1 project as per the official instructions, which seems to work as expected
Added a single script with the mentioned example code added in a MonoBehavior.Start
Building in Unity works as expected as well, creating the Xcode project
The Unity-iPhone target has the GameKit framework linked (’do not embed’) and the GameCenter capability was added automatically as expected
The GameKit framework seems to not be added to the UnityFramework target, but I don’t think this is necessary? Quickly testing this with the GameKit framework added there as well didn’t make a difference
The linked GameKit framework is indeed the expected Xcode 26 beta version
I can then build and run this on the physical iPhone iOS 18.6.1 device, where I get an ‘UnsupportedOperationForOSVersion’ as soon as I try to subscribe to deeplinking events (GKGameActivity.WantsToPlay) or use other GameKit Activity functionality from the official examples:
// log showing that it's actually running on iOS 18.6:
[Apple.Core Plug-In Runtime] Availability Runtime Environment: iOS 18.6
Apple.Core.Availability:OnApplicationStart()
// and the exception I get:
GameKitException: Code=-7 Domain=GKErrorDomain Description=The operation couldn’t be completed. (GKErrorDomain error -7.) (UnsupportedOperationForOSVersion)
at Apple.GameKit.DefaultNSErrorHandler.ThrowNSError (System.IntPtr nsErrorPtr) [0x00000] in <00000000000000000000000000000000>:0
Rethrow as TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for 'Apple.GameKit.GKGameActivity' threw an exception.
I unfortunately didn’t find any clues as to why this happens and how to resolve it on this forum or otherwise.
Changing the minimum iOS version - up to 18.6 from the previously used (Unity export default) 12.0 for any and all targets - did not yield a different result
I'd rather not update the phone to use the iOS 26 beta, though as far as I understood this is not necessary
Any pointers to what I might be missing or doing wrong are greatly appreciated!
Thank you very much in advance!
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I mean…I want to use defaults rather than launching apps via open with the saved environment variables.
This is pretty easy on iOS and other platforms. So what about in macOS?
Hi everyone,
This project uses PyTorch on an Apple Silicon Mac (M1/M2/etc.), and the goal is to use the MPS backend for GPU acceleration, notes Apple Developer. However, the workflow depends on Float64 (double-precision) floating-point numbers for certain computations, notes PyTorch Forums.
The error "Cannot convert a MPS Tensor to float64 dtype as the MPS framework doesn't support float64. Please use float32 instead" has been encountered, notes GitHub. It seems that the MPS backend doesn't currently support Float64 for direct GPU computation.
Questions for the community:
Are there any known workarounds or best practices for handling Float64-dependent operations when using the MPS backend with PyTorch?
For those working with high-precision tasks on Apple Silicon, what strategies are being used to balance performance with the need for Float64?
Offloading to the CPU is an option, and it's of interest to know if there are any specific techniques or libraries within the Apple ecosystem that could streamline this process while aiming for optimal performance.
Any insights, tips, or experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jonaid
MacBook Pro M3 Max
Topic:
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SubTopic:
Metal
Hello, when I'm looking to customize the icons of my phone, the applications that are in the grouping genres without replacing with all-black images, I don't know what happens by changing the color of the applications in group of change no color throws just listen not the black stuff
Topic:
Graphics & Games
SubTopic:
General
GKAccessPoint triggerAccessPointWithState handler not invoked on iOS 26.0 and iOS 15.8.4
Incorrect/Unexpected Behaviour:
When calling [GKAccessPoint.shared triggerAccessPointWithState:GKGameCenterViewControllerStateAchievements handler:^{}] on a real device running iOS 26 beta (iOS 26), the overlay appears as expected, but the handler block is never called. This behavior also not working correctly on previous iOS versions(tested on iOS 15.8.4)
Steps to Reproduce:
Authenticate GKLocalPlayer
Call triggerAccessPointWithState:handler: with a block that logs or performs logic
Observe that overlay appears, but block is not executed
Behavior:
UI appears correctly
Handler is not invoked at all
Expected Result:
The handler should fire immediately after the dashboard is shown.
Actual Result:
The handler is never called.
Usecase:
As GKGameCenterViewController is deprecated we are moving to GKAccesspoint but due to above functionality issue we are unable to.
Environment:
Device: iPhone 16, iPhone 7
iOS: 26.0 and iOS 15.8.4
Xcode: 26.0 beta and Xcode 16.4
I would like a monthly recurring leaderboard, but the most days one can set for the recurring leaderboard is 30, and some months have 31 days (or 28/29). This is dumb. I guess I have to manually reset a classic leaderboard each month to get this result?
Additionally once it closes and is about to reset (I also have daily recurring leaderboards), I'd like to grant the top placers on the leaderboard a corresponding achievement, but I don't see any way of doing this.
I believe I can do all these things on PlayFab, but it'll take a bit more work, and eventually cost.
Any one have advise?
Topic:
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SubTopic:
GameKit
Hi — we’re testing our app on iOS 26 and ran into strange behavior with GKLocalPlayer.local.authenticateHandler.
GKLocalPlayer.local.authenticateHandler = { [weak self] viewController, error in
// additional code
}
What happens:
When we assign authenticateHandler on iOS 26 and the user is not signed in to Game Center, the system shows a full-screen Game Center overlay asking the user to sign in.
If the user taps Cancel, nothing further happens — the closure is not invoked again, so we don’t receive an error or any callback. The app never learns whether the auth was cancelled or failed.
In previous iOS versions the closure was called (with viewController / error as appropriate) and the flow worked as expected.
What we tried:
Verified authenticateHandler is being set.
Checked GKLocalPlayer.local.isAuthenticated after the overlay dismisses — it’s unchanged.
Observed system logs: a com.apple.GameOverlayUI scene is created and later removed (so the auth overlay is shown by the system).
Confirmed the same code works on earlier iOS versions. :thinking:
Question:
Has anyone seen authenticateHandler not being invoked on iOS 26 when the Game Center auth overlay is presented? Could this be a behavioral change in iOS 26 (overlay runs in a separate system process), or a bug? Any suggested workarounds to reliably detect that the user cancelled the sign-in (for example: listening for willResignActive / didBecomeActive, watching for a system overlay, or saving/presenting the viewController manually)?
Thanks in advance for any advice — we’d appreciate pointers or suggested diagnostics ?
I haven't been looking at screensavers for a long time because of Apple's lack of will (or resources?) to provide a public version of the private modern SDK used by Apple for a very long time now.
I'm now looking at the Screen Saver pane in System Settings (the What-If version of System Preferences in an alternate universe where all screens are in portrait mode).
In macOS Sequoia, it seems like 3rd party screensavers are not welcome considering that they are relegated to the "Other" section at the bottom of the list and you have to click Show All to start seeing 3rd party screen savers.
I also had a quick look at macOS Tahoe Beta 3 and it looks like that all the real screensavers are gone (3rd party and the ones from Apple: Hello, Message, Flurry, etc.) or at least it requires to be a Nobel Prize to find them (and the Search field is not useful).
I tried to install a 3rd party screen saver on macOS Tahoe Beta 3, it doesn't show up in the list.
To summarize:
No public access to modern APIs AFAIK.
UI that is hostile to 3rd party screen savers on macOS Sequoia.
Apparently only screensavers that are slideshows or movies curated by Apple in macOS Tahoe b3.
Hence the question:
Is there any future for screen savers on macOS?
Because if there's none, I won't waste my time trying to update some old screen savers.
Hello,
I am experiencing an issue with programmatically capturing a GPU trace using MTLCaptureManager. The .gputrace file that is generated appears to be corrupted, and I'm looking for guidance or a solution.
Description of the Problem:
I am using MTLCaptureManager.sharedCaptureManager to capture a Metal frame and save it to disk.
The generated .gputrace file is consistently reported as 0 bytes in size by the file system.
Crucially, when I compress this 0-byte .gputrace file into a .zip archive, the resulting archive contains the full, expected data. After unzipping, the file can be opened and viewed correctly in Xcode.
However,When inspecting the file's contents using NSFileManager in Objective-C (treating it as a directory), the internal structure is different from a .gputrace file captured directly from Xcode's Metal Debugger.
capture in xcode
capture in file
Finally,When capturing multiple frames programmatically, the first captured frame contains valid buffer data. However, for subsequent frames (starting from the second frame), the corresponding buffer contents are all zero-filled.
Frame 1: All MTLBuffer data is correctly captured and populated.
Frame 2 and onward: The same MTLBuffer objects are present in the trace, but their contents are entirely 0 (i.e., the data is not captured or is corrupted).
In this case, the on-screen display is normal, but the captured frame is incorrect. The frame captured directly in Xcode is also correct. Only the frame captured to a file is abnormal.
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SubTopic:
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Hello — I shipped an App Store build that signs in to Game Center using the Apple Unity Plugins (GameKit). The login banner appears, but my app still doesn’t show up in Game Center’s “All activity” (You started playing XXX 2d ago)
What I’ve done
Call await GKLocalPlayer.Authenticate();
“Game Center” is enabled for the current version in App Store Connect
Confirmed: other App Store games do appear under “All Activity” on the same device/account
Timeline: This is the first version that enables Game Center (not the app’s first release), and it has been about 2 hours since this build went live.
Questions
Is authentication alone sufficient for “Recently Played,” or is at least one Game Center component (leaderboards, achievements, activities, multiplayer) required?
Is there a typical propagation delay before “Recently Played” starts showing a newly enabled app/version?
Is there anything else I should configure in App Store Connect or entitlements to make “Recently Played” visible?
Thanks for any help.
In the CanyonCrosser example project, some RealityKit systems are implemented as classes while others are structs. What’s the reason for using different types?
I've been playing with the new GameSave API and cannot get it to work.
I followed the 3-step instructions from the Developer video. Step 2, "Next, login to your Apple developer account and include this entitlement in the provisioning profile for your game." seems to be unnecessary, as Xcode set this for you when you do step 1 "First add the iCloud entitlement to your game."
Running the app on my device and tapping "Load" starts the sync, then fails with the error "Couldn’t communicate with a helper application." I have no idea how to troubleshoot this. Every other time I've used CloudKit it has Just Worked™.
Halp‽
Here is my example app:
import Foundation
import SwiftUI
import GameSave
@main struct GameSaveTestApp: App {
var body: some Scene {
WindowGroup {
GameView()
}
}
}
struct GameView: View {
@State private var loader = GameLoader()
var body: some View {
List {
Button("Load") { loader.load() }
Button("Finish sync") { Task { try? await loader.finish() } }
}
}
}
@Observable class GameLoader {
var directory: GameSaveSyncedDirectory?
func stateChanged() {
let newState = withObservationTracking {
directory?.state
} onChange: {
Task { @MainActor [weak self] in self?.stateChanged() }
}
print("State changed to \(newState?.description ?? "nil")")
switch newState {
case .error(let error):
print("ERROR: \(error.localizedDescription)")
default: _ = 0 // NOOP
}
}
func load() {
print("Opening gamesave directory")
directory = GameSaveSyncedDirectory.openDirectory()
stateChanged()
}
func finish() async throws {
print("finishing syncing")
await directory?.finishSyncing()
}
}
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SubTopic:
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Hi,
I am a Multimedia and Graphics researcher and I am wondering if OpenGL API and drivers will be removed after appleOS 26?
macOS 26
iOS 26
iPadOS 26
visionOS 26
I am asking this because most of the libraries I use depends on OpenGL. Like CGAL, libigl, immediate mode ui, nanovg, nanogui, bullet physics. Transitioning from Vulkan and metal while using and learning those libraries is just not viable.
I would like to ask you that. I am the sole developer and I just want to ask you that.
Regards.
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Graphics & Games
SubTopic:
General
I'm running into an issue with collisions between two entities with a character controller component. In the collision handler for moveCharacter the collision has both hitEntity and characterEntity set to the same object. This object is the entity that was moved with moveCharacter()
The below example configures 3 objects.
stationary sphere with character controller
falling sphere with character controller
a stationary cube with a collision component
if the falling sphere hits the stationary sphere then the collision handler reports both hitEntity and characterEntity to be the falling sphere. I would expect that the hitEntity would be the stationary sphere and the character entity would be the falling sphere.
if the falling sphere hits the cube with a collision component the the hit entity is the cube and the characterEntity is the falling sphere as expected.
Is this the expected behavior? The entities act as expected visually however if I want the spheres to react differently depending on what character they collided with then I am not getting the expected results. IE: If a player controlled character collides with a NPC then exchange resource with NPC. if player collides with enemy then take damage.
import SwiftUI
import RealityKit
struct ContentView: View {
@State var root: Entity = Entity()
@State var stationary: Entity = createCharacter(named: "stationary", radius: 0.05, color: .blue)
@State var falling: Entity = createCharacter(named: "falling", radius: 0.05, color: .red)
@State var collisionCube: Entity = createCollisionCube(named: "cube", size: 0.1, color: .green)
//relative to root
@State var fallFrom: SIMD3<Float> = [0,0.5,0]
var body: some View {
RealityView { content in
content.add(root)
root.position = [0,-0.5,0.0]
root.addChild(stationary)
stationary.position = [0,0.05,0]
root.addChild(falling)
falling.position = fallFrom
root.addChild(collisionCube)
collisionCube.position = [0.2,0,0]
collisionCube.components.set(InputTargetComponent())
}
.gesture(SpatialTapGesture().targetedToAnyEntity().onEnded { tap in
let tapPosition = tap.entity.position(relativeTo: root)
falling.components.remove(FallComponent.self)
falling.teleportCharacter(to: tapPosition + fallFrom, relativeTo: root)
})
.toolbar {
ToolbarItemGroup(placement: .bottomOrnament) {
HStack {
Button("Drop") {
falling.components.set(FallComponent(speed: 0.4))
}
Button("Reset") {
falling.components.remove(FallComponent.self)
falling.teleportCharacter(to: fallFrom, relativeTo: root)
}
}
}
}
}
}
@MainActor
func createCharacter(named name: String, radius: Float, color: UIColor) -> Entity {
let character = ModelEntity(mesh: .generateSphere(radius: radius), materials: [SimpleMaterial(color: color, isMetallic: false)])
character.name = name
character.components.set(CharacterControllerComponent(radius: radius, height: radius))
return character
}
@MainActor
func createCollisionCube(named name: String, size: Float, color: UIColor) -> Entity {
let cube = ModelEntity(mesh: .generateBox(size: size), materials: [SimpleMaterial(color: color, isMetallic: false)])
cube.name = name
cube.generateCollisionShapes(recursive: true)
return cube
}
struct FallComponent: Component {
let speed: Float
}
struct FallSystem: System{
static let predicate: QueryPredicate<Entity> = .has(FallComponent.self) && .has(CharacterControllerComponent.self)
static let query: EntityQuery = .init(where: predicate)
let down: SIMD3<Float> = [0,-1,0]
init(scene: RealityKit.Scene) {
}
func update(context: SceneUpdateContext) {
let deltaTime = Float(context.deltaTime)
for entity in context.entities(matching: Self.query, updatingSystemWhen: .rendering) {
let speed = entity.components[FallComponent.self]?.speed ?? 0.5
entity.moveCharacter(by: down * speed * deltaTime, deltaTime: deltaTime, relativeTo: nil) { collision in
if collision.hitEntity == collision.characterEntity {
print("hit entity has collided with itself")
}
print("\(collision.characterEntity.name) collided with \(collision.hitEntity.name) ")
}
}
}
}
#Preview(windowStyle: .volumetric) {
ContentView()
}
If I compile a compute kernel with a call to texture.read(), it fails with the following error: "Error Domain=AGXMetalG13X Code=3 "Encountered unlowered function call to air.get_read_sampler" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Encountered unlowered function call to air.get_read_sampler}."
This error occurs on both macOS and iOS 26 Beta 5, but not when running on a simulator or in a playground. It does not occur on a macOS Sequoia VM. It occurs whether I use the old metal 3 or new metal 4 compilation method.
A workaround would be to use a sampler, but according to the feature tables, all platforms support reading from textures of all formats.
Below is a minimal example which produces the error:
let device = MTLCreateSystemDefaultDevice()!
let library = device.makeDefaultLibrary()!
let computeFunction = library.makeFunction(name: "compute_test")!
do {
let pipeline = try device.makeComputePipelineState(function: computeFunction)
debugPrint(pipeline)
} catch {
debugPrint("Metal 3 failed with error:\n\(error)")
}
#import <metal_stdlib>
using namespace metal;
kernel void compute_test(uint2 gid [[thread_position_in_grid]],
texture2d<float, access::read> in [[texture(0)]],
texture2d<float, access::write> out [[texture(1)]]) {
out.write(in.read(gid), gid);
}
I filed feedback FB19530049.
Hi,
I'm rewriting my game from SceneKit to RealityKit, and I'm having trouble implementing the following scenario:
I tap on the iPhone screen to select an Entity that I want to drag.
If an Entity was tapped, it should then be possible to drag it left, right, etc.
SceneKit solution:
func CGPointToSCNVector3(_ view: SCNView, depth: Float, point: CGPoint) -> SCNVector3 {
let projectedOrigin = view.projectPoint(SCNVector3Make(0, 0, Float(depth)))
let locationWithz = SCNVector3Make(Float(point.x), Float(point.y), Float(projectedOrigin.z))
return view.unprojectPoint(locationWithz)
}
and then I was calling:
SCNView().hitTest(location, options: [SCNHitTestOption.firstFoundOnly:true])
the code was called inside of the UIPanGestureRecognizer in my UIViewController.
Could I reuse that code or should I go with the SwiftUI approach - something like that:
var body: some View {
RealityView {
....
} .gesture(TapGesture().onEnded {
})
?
I already have this code:
@State private var location: CGPoint?
.onTapGesture { location in
self.location = location
}
I'm trying to identify the entity that was tapped within the RealityView like that:
RealityView { content in
let box: ModelEntity = createBox() // for now there is only one box, however there will be many boxes
content.add(box)
let anchor = AnchorEntity(world: [0, 0, 0])
content.add(anchor)
_ = content.subscribe(to: SceneEvents.Update.self) { event in
//TODO: find tapped entity, so that it could be dragged inside of the DragGesture()
}
Any help would be appreciated.
I also noticed that if I create a TapGesture like that:
TapGesture(count: 1)
.targetedToAnyEntity()
and add it to my view using .gesture() then it is not triggered.
I am developing a macOS terminal app, running on an M4 Pro, and using Metal.
I am not able use float8 or float16, both reporting Variable has incomplete type 'float16' (aka '__Reserved_Name__Do_not_use_float16').
Based on the system I should be able to use these. Either it is because it is also compiling to Intel, which they are not allowed, or something else. Either way I have not been able to figure out how to get past this.
IIs there a compiler setting I need to set to make this work? if so which one and what setting do I need? I only want to run this on M processes, on the latest version of OS so not interested in Intel version or backward compatibility.
RealityKit spatial audio crackles and pops on iOS 26.0 beta 5.
It works correctly on iOS 18.6 and visionOS 26.0 beta 5.
The APIs used are AudioPlaybackController, Entity.prepareAudio, Entity.play
Videos of the expected and observed behavior are attached to the feedback FB19423059.
The audio should be a consistent, repeating sound, but it seems oddly abbreviated and the volume varies unexpectedly.
Thank you for investigating this issue.
Hi there,
Is it possible to customize the Metal Performance HUD on Apple TV, similar to how it can be done on iPhone & iPad?
Would like to see things like Compiled Shaders for my Apps on tvOS
.