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Good morning,
I would need to add a new map to the simulator. I have Unity version 2019.3.15 running on Vulkan and 18.04 Ubuntu version.
The scenario I'm trying to add was made with the same version of Unity on Windows, using prefabs downloaded from the Unity asset store. When I import it into a new scene in the simulator, some of the textures (roads, vegetation, terrain) do not show, as you