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Won't Fix
Won't Fix in 2023.1.X
Votes
0
Found in
2020.3.40f1
2021.3.11f1
2022.1.19f1
2022.2.0b10
2023.1.0a13
Issue ID
UUM-16497
Regression
No
Text field disappears in builds
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the user’s attached project
2. Enter Play mode
3. In the Game window press ‘Play' and choose the first level
4. Fly the ship GameObject into the portal by pressing 'D'
5. Observe the green text displaying the result
6. Exit Play mode and Build And Run the project
7. In the build press 'Play’, choose the first level and repeat step 4
Expected result: The result text field is displayed in the build same as the Editor
Actual result: The result text field is not displayed in builds
Reproducible with: 2020.3.40f1, 2021.3.11f1, 2022.1.19f1, 2022.2.0b10, 2023.1.0a13
Reproduced on: Windows 10 Pro
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Resolution Note:
Need a simpler project where this reproduces as with the information we have right now it's looking like a user side issue and nothing to be fixed on the side of Unity. If this is not the case and there's an actual bug, the issue should be present in a project that doesn't require playing through levels so we can effectively investigate and find a fix - in which case, send us that simpler project.
Resolution Note (2023.1.X):
Need a simpler project where this reproduces as with the information we have right now it's looking like a user side issue and nothing to be fixed on the side of Unity. If this is not the case and there's an actual bug, the issue should be present in a project that doesn't require playing through levels so we can effectively investigate and find a fix - in which case, send us that simpler project.