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Fixed in 2019.2.X
Fixed in 2019.1.X
Votes
0
Found in
2019.1.0a10
2019.1.0a13
Issue ID
1114266
Regression
Yes
[Editor] Assertion Failed Error occurs on changing screen scale
Assertion Failed Error occurs on changing screen scale
Steps to Repro:
1. Create a new project
2. Focus Unity
3. Open windows display settings and change scale factor few time
4. Return to Unity
Actual Result:
Errors appear in the console
Expected Result:
Errors shouldn't appear on changing screen scale
Environment:
Windows Only
Occurring with:
2019.1.0a13, 2019.1.0a10
Working with:
2019.1.0a9, 2018.3.0f2
Note:
Seeing different Assertion failure errors on 2019.1.0a11 and Null Reference Exception on 2019.1.0a10
Stack Trace:
Assertion failure. Value was FalseExpected: TrueUnityEditor.GUIView:OnDisable()
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MattieVO
Apr 29, 2020 10:25
how is this fixed... i litterly got the same problem in 2019.3.11f1