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Won't Fix
Won't Fix in 6000.3.X
Votes
0
Found in
6000.3.0b2
Issue ID
UUM-119335
Regression
No
"Assertion failed on expression: 'fidA != fidB'" errors are thrown when using the HDRP Assets created with the older Unity versions
How to reproduce:
1. Open the attached project
2. Open the "Terrain" scene
3. Enter the Play Mode
4. Observe the Console
Expected results: There are no errors in the Console
Actual results: 129 "Assertion failed on expression: 'fidA != fidB'" errors are logged
Reproducible with: 6000.3.0b2
Can't test with: 6000.0.58f1, 6000.2.6f1 (Due to the complexity of the project)
Reproducible on: macOS Sequoia 15.6 (M1), Windows 11
Not reproducible on: No other environment tested
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Resolution Note (6000.3.X):
Thank you for reporting a bug to Unity.
We have reviewed the issue carefully, and in this case, the team is unable to prioritize fixing this bug. There are a number of reasons we make this decision, including the impact and severity of the issue across our user and customer base, and the possibility that future plans may solve the problem in a different way, or that a workaround for the bug may be available.
Today we will be closing this case. Thank you again for taking the time to report this issue, and please let us know if there is anything else that changes the impact or severity of this issue.