Illegal view ID
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Hi,
I have a problem with illegal viewID on a PhotonView.
Works:
newPlayer has viewID of 1, everything works.
However what doesn't work:
newPlayer has illegal viewID of 0, child has a correct viewID of [1] 1001.
Why does have the newPlayer instance viewID of 0?
Funny enough, I'm not sure if is it by any means connected but if I debug the viewID in Update loop things become a bit weird.
The viewID is 0 until I click on the newPlayer's instance in the inspector and then suddenly the photonView has ID of 1 in the inspector as well as in the Update loop. It looks like clicking on the object reassigns the ID or something.
I'm using Photon Cloud, PUN 1.15 and Unity 3.5.2f2.
Thanks,
makaka
I have a problem with illegal viewID on a PhotonView.
Works:
//instantiate, there's no "networking" code on the instance GameObject newPlayer = PhotonNetwork.Instantiate(playerPrefab.name, pos, rot, 0); print(newPlayer.GetComponent<PhotonView>().viewID); //prints 1 //send RPC newPlayer.GetComponent<PhotonView>().RPC("SetUpPlayer", PhotonTargets.All, parameter); //RPC received
newPlayer has viewID of 1, everything works.
However what doesn't work:
//instantiate, however this time there's instantiation of a networked object in the instance, see the code in the other table GameObject newPlayer = PhotonNetwork.Instantiate(playerPrefab.name, pos, rot, 0); //now I have both newPlayer instance and the child instance print(newPlayer.GetComponent<PhotonView>().viewID); //prints 0 // why? //send RPC newPlayer.GetComponent<PhotonView>().RPC("SetUpPlayer", PhotonTargets.All, parameter); //RPC fails due to illegal ID
void Awake() { // the child is successfully created with proper view ID GameObject child = PhotonNetwork.Instantiate(otherPrefab.name, pos, rot, 0); }
newPlayer has illegal viewID of 0, child has a correct viewID of [1] 1001.
Why does have the newPlayer instance viewID of 0?
Funny enough, I'm not sure if is it by any means connected but if I debug the viewID in Update loop things become a bit weird.
The viewID is 0 until I click on the newPlayer's instance in the inspector and then suddenly the photonView has ID of 1 in the inspector as well as in the Update loop. It looks like clicking on the object reassigns the ID or something.
I'm using Photon Cloud, PUN 1.15 and Unity 3.5.2f2.
Thanks,
makaka
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The inspector assigns views for scene objects (in the scene, as opposed to instantiated while running ones).
It should not do this for instantiated game views.
You post the same code 2 times but it behaves differently. What do you do differently? I don't know what you mean by "there's no "networking" code on the instance". There is: PhotonNetwork.Instantiate...
As for being online or not: Check PhotonNetwork.connectionState or how about updating a label with: PhotonNetwork.connected?0 -
Tobias wrote:The inspector assigns views for scene objects (in the scene, as opposed to instantiated while running ones).
It should not do this for instantiated game views.
Yeah but it does happen, I will check again tomorrow.Tobias wrote:You post the same code 2 times but it behaves differently. What do you do differently? I don't know what you mean by "there's no "networking" code on the instance". There is: PhotonNetwork.Instantiate...
1st example: Parent instantiates Child
2nd example: Parent instantiates Child which instantiates another Child by calling PhotonNetwork.Instantiate in its Awake() method
Yes, the actual code of the parent is the same BUT what is different is that in the second example I'm instantiating a new object in Awake() of the instantiated object.
This causes the PUN to assign an illegal ID, works perfect in the first example, fails in the second.Tobias wrote:As for being online or not: Check PhotonNetwork.connectionState or how about updating a label with: PhotonNetwork.connected
Thank you for your help, appreciated.
makaka0 -
We made a minor fix to the inspector yesterday: When the owner of an instantiated photonview wasn't available anymore, it could change the view ID.
Is that your usecase?Yes, the actual code of the parent is the same BUT what is different is that in the second example I'm instantiating a new object in Awake() of the instantiated object.
This causes the PUN to assign an illegal ID, works perfect in the first example, fails in the second.I don't think I had any question related to this :]0 -
Alright, I made a simple test scene to check if the error occurs and it does. I might be doing something wrong so let me know if that is the case:
Here's the video and comments on it (watch in HD):
https://vimeo.com/44794159
00:08 - I'm using the Enable script from PUN
00:16 - There's a simple game manager, the Child GO is in Resources
00:21 - The child has a photon view and the child script with ChildOfChild GO that is in resources
00:30 - The ChildOfChild has a photon view
-- NOW I'm showing the scripts - hopefully self explanatory --
01:30 - Starting the game
01:34 - Illegal view 0 problem
01:42 - ChildOfChild photonview id is reported correctly
01:47 - Child photonview id is reported correctly
-- NOW I'm uncommenting the Update that prints out the photon view ID every frame --
02:33 - ID is reported as 0
02:47 - the moment I click on the GO in the inspector, the ID is reported as 1
What do you think? Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
makaka0 -
Also, I can't seem to find the new update. The version on the Unity's Asset Store from the 14th of June.
Thanks0 -
I didn't submit the update yet. We're looking into some other things, too, so it might take another few days.0
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Pls. simply send me your project: developer@exitgames.com or attach it here. Export from Unity and you're fine.0
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I'm very confused now as the code now works. I reverted to the very first version of the test scene on the asset server and it runs without any issues. How is it possible that there are inconsistent results? I would understand if there was a change in the code but even if I revert to the version from the video, results are now different. I'm using the cloud version on trial, my ID hasn't changed, PUN hasn't been updated, code is the same, yet now the code works while it didn't for days / a week before.
I'm send you the example in the attachment but now it magically works...
EDIT: nope, can't add attachment, maybe there's a size limit (it's 11MB) or it doesn't support Opera. I'll send it by mail0 -
I got your mail and the download. Thanks.
Will take a look on Monday. It just didn't fit in today and you seem to have it fixed.
Maybe some weird setup happened during your initial creation of the scene and then prevented a correction?
If you find a possible cause, let us know.0