GraphAStarExample
Unreal Engine 4 generic graph A* implementation for hexagonal grids. (by ZioYuri78)
carla
Open-source simulator for autonomous driving research. (by carla-simulator)
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GraphAStarExample
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An update on the Heroquest inspired game I'm developing on Unreal Engine 5! Rooms 🚪 are now revealed once they are opened! NGL, it's starting to feel like "exploring"! 🧠This primitive "Fog-of-war" was very easy to do: it's literally just overlayed panning textures. What do you think about it?
Thanks for the feedback :) I highly recommend starting from this resource and read all the articles linked inside. My current implementation has been customized a lot by me but these articles were a great kick off!
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WIP on the squared tile path-finding for the Heroquest inspired indiegame I'm developing on Unreal Engine 5. After you roll the dice all the reachable tiles are highlighted, as well as the path to take. Cost to get there is also shown. What do you think about it? 🎲
More or less. In a few words there is a data structure that stores all coordinates and one that stores (infos on how to find) all the neighbors. The NavMesh is reprogrammed to look at them. I recommend reading this article that explains it better! ;)
Yes! I highly recommend starting from this resource and read all the articles linked inside. It helped me a lot!
- Tutorial for grid based movement
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Unreal Grid methods? I have made my own Grid System for movement and navigation, and started working on AI, and when i went to create AI Controller i noticed GridPathAI, and found functins related to Grid, and documentation is Almost non-Existent, does anyone has Experience, or can point me to it?
Check this project out: https://github.com/ZioYuri78/GraphAStarExample
carla
Posts with mentions or reviews of carla.
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- Tesla braces for its first trial involving Autopilot fatality
- Mediocre Arduino Coder here: is there anyone that can offer their expertise on a virtual autonomous car project?
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Best Self Driving Cars Projects.
It sounds like you're looking for something like the CARLA simulator.
- What good Autonomous Driving simulators for research?
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Importing map from google maps
If you are looking for a different simulator, I would suggest using (Carla)[https://carla.org/] with ROS bridge and it also has an inbuilt support for OSM which worked flawlessly (you have to install it from source to get the OSM plugin).
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[D] Doing my (bachelor) thesis on RL. Which topic do you like best?
(3) I would suggest you use CARLA or TORCS for self-driving cars in RL as they are common test beds.
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Can someone build carla RL env for centOS for me?
carla env
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Car simulation RL environment - Carla centOS build
Link to carla
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Best way to simulate and train VSLAM based robot in virtual environments?
There are a few ways you could go with this. A fun recent trend has been to make simulators in the unreal engine for photorealistic training. If you wanted to spend your whole project on the simulator part you could make your own environment, but I highly recommend using an open-source sim package. If you don't care too much about photorealism, you could use gazebo just fine. I've also made small visual worlds in blender, then simulated with RVIZ. Here's a good one with a focus on aerial robotics: https://theairlab.org/tartanair-dataset/ You could also give CARLA a spin for autonomous vehicles: https://carla.org/
- Open-source simulator for autonomous driving research