The Resources folder is a common source of many problems in Unity projects. Improper use of the Resources folder can bloat the size of a project’s build, lead to uncontrollable excessive memory utilization, and significantly increase application startup times.
These problems are described in detail in the Best Practice Guide AssetBundles and Resources. In particular, refer to the Resources chapter for more information on the above problems.
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