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Found in
2017.1.0p2
Issue ID
940242
Regression
Yes
A particle is duplicated when burst emitting only 1 particle
To reproduce:
1. Open the project, attached by the user (particleBug.zip)
2. Open the "ParticleDuplicated2" scene
3. Press Pause button
4. Press Play button
5. Press Pause button again
6. Observe the particles in the scene (the issue is easiest to see with Shading Mode set to Wireframe)
Expected: only one particle is emitted, if the burst's min and max particle count is set to 1
Reproduced in 2017.1.0a3, 2017.1.0p2, 2017.1.0p3, 2017.2.0b6, 2017.3.0a3
Did not reproduce in 5.6.3f1, 2017.1.0a2
Regression introduced in 2017.1.0a3
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Hovl
Jan 03, 2018 21:51
This is the nastiest bug of the particle system, I can not normally create effects from this. A particle duplicated when there is only 1 burst!
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