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Fixed in 5.1.2
Votes
7
Found in
5.1.1p1
Issue ID
706183
Regression
Yes
Unity 5.1.1 broke Input.GetKey for Linux standalone
-e: seems like the keys are never released
-repro:
--import attached scene
--play in editor
--press up or down key
--notice it is shown on the top left what is pressed
--build and run Linux standalone
--press down or up arrow key
--NOTICE that key is seems stuck
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Garoad
Jul 02, 2015 00:20
+1 Baronbeartooth
Cities:Skylines is broken too, I'm guessing this probably effects every Unity Linux game. What the hell, can we do say, perhaps FIVE minutes of testing on Linux before a release? Is that really too much to ask?
Shameful! Unity devs should be embarrassed--we're not expecting top notch priority here, but now we all know that exactly ZERO testing gets done for Linux (some automated tests--if they even exist--don't count if it missed something so obvious... and a regression, at that). I guess I know where to steer my next Linux software projects-- away from Unity, for sure.
Cheeseness
Jun 30, 2015 03:33
This issue has been identified and resolved internally at Unity. A patch will be landing soon.
BaronBeartooth
Jun 29, 2015 21:08
Resolved voting disabled? Absolutely unresolved for paying customers who are being mistreated due to your negligence. I created an account with you in order to vote for this; not cool to realize after the fact that my concerns cannot be reflected on your spreadsheets. Damned near every Linux gamer cannot play Rust without this fix, not to mention other Linux games that might be using your software. I bought Rust in April 2014 and it had this same problem. I am very unhappy about feeling like a second-class citizen when it comes to known Linux platform issues; especially, when my money is treated the same during purchase. Please escalate. 29 June 2015