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Fixed
Fixed in 6000.4.1f1, 6000.6.0a2
Won't Fix in 6000.0.X, 6000.3.X
Fix In Review for 6000.5.0b2
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Found in
6000.0.67f1
6000.3.8f1
6000.4.0b6
6000.5.0a6
6000.6.0a1
Issue ID
UUM-133913
Regression
Yes
The Editor slows itself down by showing tons of warnings when the majority of TransformAccessArrays content are NullRefs
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the attached “IN-133271” project
2. Open the SampleScene
3. Enter Play mode
4. Observe the Console and the Profiler
Actual results: The Console logs hundreds of thousands of “Adding null Transform to TransformAccessArray will result in degraded performance” warning and the Profiler shows poor (~33 ms) frame time
Expected results: The Console does not log any warnings and the Profiler shows good (~4 ms) frame times
Reproducible with: 6000.0.47f1, 6000.0.67f1, 6000.3.8f1, 6000.4.0b6, 6000.5.0a6
Not reproducible with: 6000.0.46f1
Reproducible environments: Windows 10 (by reporter), macOS 26.2
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Resolution Note:
Fixed in 6000.6.0a2
Resolution Note (fix version 6000.6.0a2):
Fixed in 6000.6.0a2
Resolution Note (fix version 6000.5.0b2):
Fixed in 6000.5.0b2
Resolution Note (fix version 6000.4.1f1):
Fixed in 6000.4.1f1
Resolution Note (6000.3.X):
Fixed in 6.4 core package and onward.
Resolution Note (6000.0.X):
Fixed in 6.4 and onward.