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Found in
2017.2.0a1
2017.3.1f1
Issue ID
1024687
Regression
Yes
Error pops up when second player connects to a hosted game and additional scene is loaded on the host side
How to reproduce:
1. Open attached Unity project "PersistentNetworkObjectBug"
2. Select File --> Build And Run
3. Build and Run
4. Press Lan Host(H)
5. Press space. Second scene will be loaded
6. Play game in the Editor mode
7. Press Lan Client(C)
Expected result: Object from second scene is spawned without errors.
Actual result: Error pops up: Spawn scene object not found for 1. Object from second scene is not loaded.
Regression introduced in: 2017.2.0a1
Reproduced with: 2018.2.0a9, 2018.1.0f1, 2017.4.1f1, 2017.2.2p3.
Not reproduced with: 2017.1.3p3.
Notes:
- If second scene is loaded when second player is connected, error doesn't show up.
- In 2017.1 version object is spawned, but error still appears.
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