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Fixed in 2022.1.X
Fixed in 2020.3.X, 2021.1.X, 2021.2.X
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Found in
2019.4
2020.3
2021.1
2021.2
2022.1
Issue ID
1348455
Regression
No
Unity Shader Compiler Task process have high CPU usage when installing HDRP package
Reproduction steps:
1. Create new 3D project
2. Open Scene "SampleScene" from Project tab
3. Open your Task Manager
4. Open Package Manager from Windows > Package Manager
5. Install High Definition RP package
6. Observe CPU usage in Task Manager
Expected result: Shader Compiler process is used with low priority allowing User to still use other applications
Actual result: Shader Compiler process is used with normal priority not allowing User to still use other applications
Reproducible with: 7.6.0 (2019.4.29f1), 10.5.1 (2020.3.14f1), 11.0.0 (2021.15f1), 12.0.0 (2021.2.0b4, 2022.1.0a2)
Notes:
- Tested on Windows
- Shader Compiler Task will have high CPU usage for much longer when upgrading to an HDRP version after 10.5.1
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Fixed in: 2022.1.0a7
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Fixed on: 2021.2.0b12
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