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0
Found in
2023.2.0a17
Issue ID
UUM-46782
Regression
No
Shader Graph changes the Position of Prefab instances in Play mode
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the attached “Shader Graph Bug.zip“ project
2. Open the “OpenWorld_Mobile_Demo” scene
3. Enter Play mode and observe the Tree GameObjects
Expected result: All Tree GameObjects sway in one Position
Actual result: Prefab Tree GameObjects change their Position while swaying
Reproducible with: 10.10.1 (2020.3.48f1), 12.1.10 (2021.3.26f1), 14.0.7 (2022.3.0f1), 15.0.5 (2023.1.0b19), 16.0.1 (2023.2.0a17)
Reproduced on: macOS Ventura 13.3.1 (Intel), Windows 11 (by the reporter)
Notes:
- Also reproducible in Player
- Couldn’t test with HDRP (Incompatible Shaders)
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