Visualizing profiler counters
Analyzing Profiler traces
Running the Profiler in its own processTo get better ProfilerA window that helps you to optimize your game. It shows how much time is spent in the various areas of your game. For example, it can report the percentage of time spent rendering, animating, or in your game logic. More info
See in Glossary data when you target the Unity Editor or Play mode, use the Standalone Profiler, which launches the Profiler in its own dedicated process. The Standalone Profiler reduces overhead, because the Profiler isnât profiling itself or sharing a process with your application or the Editor. The functionality and controls of the Profiler remain the same as when you run the Profiler in the same process as the Editor.
To use the Standalone Profiler:
The Standalone Profiler takes longer to start up than opening it in the same process as the Editor. You canât dock any Editor windows that are connected to the separate process to the main processâs windows.
When you restart the Editor, Unity doesnât re-open the windows in the out-of-process Profiler.
Additional resourcesVisualizing profiler counters
Analyzing Profiler traces
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