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Won't Fix
Votes
3
Found in
5.6.1f1
Issue ID
921666
Regression
No
Crash on GameObject::WillDestroyGameObject after Destroy() and Application.LoadLevel() methods
How to reproduce:
1. Open attached Unity project "Sergio_Almodovar.zip"
2. Build game
3. Play the game
4. Collide with an enemy (white ball)
Expected result: After players collision with an enemy and destroying player scene reloads without crash.
Actual result: Game crashes after destroying players object and loading level.
Reproducible with: 2017.2.0a3, 2017.1.0b9, 5.6.1p4, 5.5.4f1
Notes:
- In 5.5.4f1 version crash occurs after pressing "Start" in the game.
- Destroy() and Application.LoadLevel() methods located in Assets --> Scripts --> Movement.cs script.
Comments (2)
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Disastercake
Jul 30, 2018 01:48
Anyone ever find a work around for this? It's completely blocking me from working on my game at this point. Frustrating, to say the very least.
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