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Fixed in 2022.2.X
Fixed in 2019.4.X, 2020.3.X, 2021.2.X, 2022.1.X
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Found in
2019.4
2019.4.35f1
2020.3
2021.2
2022.1
2022.2
Issue ID
1399880
Regression
Yes
Culling Dynamic Objects takes significantly longer in 2019.4 and above compared to 2018.4
Reproduction steps:
1. Open project "BattleState-CullingTest2018.zip"
2. Open Build Settings window from File > Build Settings
3. Enable Development Build, Auto Connect Profiler, Deep Profiling
4. Build and Run the Scene "SampleScene"
5. Stop recording frames at around 100
6. In the Editor, open the Profile Analyzer window from Windows > Analysis > Profile Analyzer
7. Pull the data from the Profiler and save it
8. Repeat the process for 2018.4, then compare the data in the Profile Analyzer with the previous saved Data
Expected result: Newer versions of Unity take around the same time for Culling Dynamic Objects
Actual result: Newer versions of Unity take more time for Culling Dynamic Objects
Reproducible with: 2019.4.36f1, 2020.3.28f1, 2021.2.11f1, 2022.1.0b7, 2022.2.0a5
Not reproducible with: 2018.4.36f1
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