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Fixed
Fixed in 1.0.9
Votes
0
Found in [Package]
1.0.8
Issue ID
BEHAVB-286
Regression
No
Prefabs lose runtime graph reference when deleting and regenerating the runtime graph
Steps to reproduce:
- Create game object with a behavior graph agent in the scene and assign a behavior graph to it
- Make a prefab out of the game object
- Click on the behavior graph asset and press the "Delete Runtime Assets" button
- Open the graph and close the window to regenerate the runtime assets
- Click on the game object in the scene and observe the inspector (it gets updated with the new runtime graph)
- Click on the prefab and observe the inspector
Actual results: The prefab shows a missing reference for the graph
Expected results: The prefab references the runtime graph
Reproducible with versions:
1.0.8
Tested on (OS): MacOS
Notes:
- Reversing steps 5 and 6, i.e. pressing the prefab first, makes it so that the prefab references the graph correctly
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