![]() ![]() ![]() deleting twinmotion.2020.1.plist and misc other lint does not get rid of the error message about the just-released plug-in being out of date. Presumably, I have preference files somewhere that I have to manually delete at this point. Bizarre.) At a total loss as to why nothing about Epic follows either Windows or Mac standards (And then via a weird drop-down and then gear icon selection process. Of course, Epic in its total weirdness would require me to use the Games Launcher to uninstall. I had simply deleted the 2020.1 folder, as there was no uninstaller visible there. ![]() To uninstall, you have to go the Epic Games Launcher, select the version you want to uninstall, then select "Uninstall" using the gear icon.Īhh, and grrr. Uninstalling all but 2020.2 seems to let my system function normally. It appears that "upgrading" just installs the new version. I wonder if this is the result of having more than one version of Twinmotion installed? I discovered after "upgrading" to 2020.2, that I had multiple versions installed. ![]()
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