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Fixed in 2022.2.X
Votes
9
Found in
2019.4
2020.3
2021.2
2021.2.7f1
2022.1
Issue ID
1392753
Regression
No
Flickering/frozen textures when AR Occlusion manager is disabled
Reproduction steps:
1. Download and open the attached "ar-depth-occlusion-ios-bug.zip" project
2. Build and deploy the project to iOS
3. Move the camera around
Expected result: Objects don't flicker/look frozen in space
Actual result: Objects flicker/look frozen in space
Reproducible with: 2019.4.34f1, 2020.3.25f1, 2021.2.7f1, 2022.1.0b2
Reproduced with: iPhone 12 Pro (iOS 14.2.1)
Not reproducible with: iPhone 13 Pro (iOS 15.0.0),
Galaxy S21 5G (Android 12) (User provided information)
Comments (2)
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Stents
Jun 13, 2022 23:46
Was this issue fixed? It seems not, since it still occurs for me in Unity 2020.3.32, ARFoundation 4.2.3?
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Petricevic
Jan 07, 2022 07:30
Also reproducible with iPad Pro 5th Gen (2021) on iOS 15.0.2 and iOS 15.2.
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