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I try to figure out the performance difference between the version 5.1.3f1 and the last version 5.3.4p3 I have tried the versions after the 5.1.3f1 and the performances was bad for me. So yesterday i have downloaded the latest version available 5.3.4p3. I stay to the version 5.1.3f1 since a long time because for me it's the last stable version.
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Relevant fixes from Unity 5.2.4 are also included into 5.3.1.
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