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Fixed in 2018.3.X
Votes
0
Found in
5.5.0b10
Issue ID
847591
Regression
No
"Missing" array references are set to "None" when scene is reloaded.
When scene is reloaded (for example changes are saved) "Missing (GameObject)" ARRAY references are set to "None" (GameObject).
STR:
1. Open user attached project
2. Create new Cube in hierarchy
3. Drag it into Go Array Element 0 and 1(Component of GameObject)
4. Delete your newly created Cube.
Notice that Go Array[0] & Go Array[1] are now shown as "Missing (GameObject)"
5. Change transform of GameObject a bit
6. Save the scene.
Notice that Go Array[0] & Go Array[1] are now shown as "None (GameObject)"
Expected Behavior: Go Array[0] & Go Array[1] are now shown as "Missing (GameObject)"
Reproduced with: 5.3.5f1, 5.4.1f1 5.5.0b10
Verified with: 2018.3.0f1
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