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Fixed
Fixed in 2021.3.28f1
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0
Found in
2021.3.26f1
Issue ID
UUM-37088
Regression
No
[HDRP] SUCCEEDED(hr) error is thrown when the project's Shadows Filtering Quality is set to High or Very High
Missing backport of an old issue.
https://issuetracker.unity3d.com/issues/hdrp-succeeded-hr-error-is-thrown-when-the-projects-shadows-filtering-quality-is-set-to-high-or-very-high
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NathanielHunter
Jul 16, 2023 15:48
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