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sam

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error at PhotonNetworkDestroy.cs(43,9): [SOLVED]
« on: February 01, 2015, 04:11:11 PM »
hello everyone, I keep getting this error even didn't do anything. I try to create a new project, it doesn't work. and the top menu doesn't have the playmaker bar in there. plz can anyone help me to fix it? thank you very much.

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« Last Edit: February 17, 2015, 02:14:32 AM by jeanfabre »

Alex Chouls

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Are you using Photon networking in this project? If not, please delete the Photon Unity Networking folder. This should give you access to the Playmaker menu. Then go to Playmaker > Tools > Submit Bug Report to report the problem with Photon. This will give us more info on your setup to diagnose the problem...

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hello, thanks for replying.
i need the Photon Unity Networking in my project.
i try to delete the folder and now i get this error

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Those warnings are harmless and shouldn't cause other problems (Unity is warning developers that those methods will be removed in a future version). You should now have the Playmaker menu. Please submit a but report so we can get info on your setup... thanks!

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hello, i submited it already but i didnt receice any email as it said i will receive an email shortly. thx

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Re: error at PhotonNetworkDestroy.cs(43,9): [SOLVED]
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2015, 02:15:06 AM »
Hi,

 bug is resolved, I marked this thread also resolved ( project issue, nothing related to the action itself)

Bye,

 Jean