When Unity stops its ignorance?

Sorry but how stupid is that?
You testing your game and only now you can adjust some settings, like with the “Frost Effect” from the AssetStore (free). This and many other features you only can adjust while playing the game. But after stopping you lose all your changes!
How long must we wait, until Unity not ignores this issue any more?
It’s time now that Unity invest in such improvements, instead to outsourcing this work to some goodwill or commercial developers of the Asset Store…
I guess, it is the same shit, as if you buy a car, and after you drive around and you stop, it forgets how many meters you driven and also the clock jumps back to the time when you started. To “repair” this issue you must go to the car shop and must purchase a plug in for you car…
>Visualizer

  1. Run your game
    2.Change your values
    3.Press the tool icon and copy component

4.stop game
5.Click the icon again and “paste component values”

It is not a good idea to write in a forum when you are angry. And even then you can do it in a productive way and be respectful.

However “Edelweiss Interactive”, the productive approach is to implement a general option for “non loosing of value changes after stopping the play” > on Unity side…

By the way, in a forum also crucial words must have it’s place…

Thanks for understanding that angry…

Visualizer

Mmmm, copying the more detailed settings and quickly noting down the minor changes? I’ve managed to cope with this without suffering a breakdown :slight_smile:

Criticizing something and being disrespectful are two pairs of shoes. Implementing something like that takes a significant amount of time for Unity to do it right. I am pretty sure they will introduce it one day, but posting something in the way you did it is just pointless!

Or, maybe, you can think it is your problem to be ignorant, because you can copy the entire values of a component by right-clicking on it.
After that, stop play and paste the component values.

And now please learn before being angry.

Thank you.