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Won't Fix
Votes
2
Found in
5.6.0f3
Issue ID
919473
Regression
No
Object in the client snaps back to the last sync position after adding and removing authority
To reproduce:
1. Open the project, attached by the user (authority_bug_919473.zip)
2. Build and run the project for standalone
3. In the build, connect as host
4. In the Editor:
- Enter Play mode and connect as client
- Press G to assign authority to the client
- Press Z to move the black cube
- Press R to remove authority from the client
- Observe the cube as it snaps back to original position
Expected: object stays in the same position after removing the clients authority over it
Reproduced in 5.4.5f1, 5.5.3f1, 5.6.0f3, 2017.1.0f1, 2017.2.0b1
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Zoomerland
Sep 25, 2017 17:33
I have this issue too. If you found solution - please, tell me how did you do that.
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angusmf
Jun 28, 2017 22:13
Severity 3 is inappropriate. There is no known workaround for this. Resetting the position on the client is overridden by the interpolation method in NetworkTransform. Time since last sync from the server is not accessible, so the only way to set correctly is with the fix in PR 19 or find a way to force server to re-send position.
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