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Found in
2017.2.0b9
Issue ID
946964
Regression
Yes
Floating point precision affects GameObjects's vertex positions
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the attached project "DistancePrecisionRepro.zip";
2. Open the Sphere_500000 scene;
3. Notice that the Sphere's Z position is set to 500000.
Expected results: the texture of the sphere should be smooth without any pattern even if position of the GameObject is very far away from origins;
Actual results: The texture has patterns.
Reproduced on: 5.6.3p2, 2017.1.1f1, 2017.2.0b9, 2017.3.0a6.
Not reproduced on: 5.5.3p3, 5.6.0a1.
Regression started in: 5.6.0a2.
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