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Found in
2018.3.0a2
2019.1.0a6
Issue ID
1094030
Regression
Yes
[Profiler] Light probe data does not show under timeline for global illumination view
Light probe data does not show under timeline for global illumination view.
Steps to repro:
1. Open the attached project.
2. Go to Windows > Analysis > Profiler.
3. Add Global illumination view > Play.
4. Select Global Illumination view
5. Enable only light probe data under Global illumination view.
Actual Result:
Light probe data does not show under timeline for global illumination view and Probe Sets display 0 value.
Expected Result:
The timeline should display data for the light probe under global illumination view.
Reproducible in:
2019.1.0a6, 2018.3.0b7, 2018.3.0a9, 2018.3.0a2
Working Fine in:
2018.3.0a1
Environment:
Windows and Mac.
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Resolution Note:
As per the description given by Tobias Franke below, the issue is by design.