The same field name is serialized multiple times in the class or its parent class.
I am getting this error whenever i try to build for windows.
The same field name is serialized multiple times in the class or its parent class. This is not supported: Base(MonoBehaviour) speed
UnityEditor.HostView:OnGUI()
The problem is that it is not showing which script has a problem? The error is not showing in editor but it showing whenever i try to build and it failing my build.
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I am getting this error whenever i try to build for windows.
The same field name is serialized multiple times in the class or its parent class. This is not supported: Base(MonoBehaviour) speed
UnityEditor.HostView:OnGUI()
The problem is that it is not showing which script has a problem? The error is not showing in editor but it showing whenever i try to build and it failing my build.
c# unity3d
it looks like both your base class and a inherited one contain a field with namespeed
. Hard to say for us which class it is if yourself can't tell already.. is this the full output?
– derHugo
2 days ago
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I am getting this error whenever i try to build for windows.
The same field name is serialized multiple times in the class or its parent class. This is not supported: Base(MonoBehaviour) speed
UnityEditor.HostView:OnGUI()
The problem is that it is not showing which script has a problem? The error is not showing in editor but it showing whenever i try to build and it failing my build.
c# unity3d
I am getting this error whenever i try to build for windows.
The same field name is serialized multiple times in the class or its parent class. This is not supported: Base(MonoBehaviour) speed
UnityEditor.HostView:OnGUI()
The problem is that it is not showing which script has a problem? The error is not showing in editor but it showing whenever i try to build and it failing my build.
c# unity3d
c# unity3d
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Muhammad Faizan Khan
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it looks like both your base class and a inherited one contain a field with namespeed
. Hard to say for us which class it is if yourself can't tell already.. is this the full output?
– derHugo
2 days ago
add a comment |
it looks like both your base class and a inherited one contain a field with namespeed
. Hard to say for us which class it is if yourself can't tell already.. is this the full output?
– derHugo
2 days ago
it looks like both your base class and a inherited one contain a field with name
speed
. Hard to say for us which class it is if yourself can't tell already.. is this the full output?– derHugo
2 days ago
it looks like both your base class and a inherited one contain a field with name
speed
. Hard to say for us which class it is if yourself can't tell already.. is this the full output?– derHugo
2 days ago
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it looks like both your base class and a inherited one contain a field with name
speed
. Hard to say for us which class it is if yourself can't tell already.. is this the full output?– derHugo
2 days ago