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34 | 9 | |
5,592 | 2,715 | |
0.9% | 1.9% | |
0.0 | 3.2 | |
9 months ago | 11 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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open-project-1
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Unity will quietly waive fees if developers switch to its ad monetisation
I wish they'd go the way of Epic and make an actual game with their engine. They've tried a few times and given up each time. It's pretty embarrassing when they've done things like released a fully featured multiplayer FPS demo that doesn't actually work out of the box and has a custom editor tool manager, custom scene loader, and custom networking layer that were never merged into mainline unity. Meanwhile they still have no official stable networking module. The old functional one was sunset and the new ones are still in beta.
https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/FPSSample
> This project is based on Unity 2018.3
> NOTE: Due to a bug in Unity 2018.3, you have to take the following step right after the initial import: 1 Search for Firstperson_Projection in the Project search field. Select the 4 shaders, right click and reimport them. 2 If you have script compile errors related to entities, you need to remove and re-install the entities package.
> One day soon we will remove this note and there will be cake.
> Once the editor is ready, open the Project Tools Window by navigating to FPS Sample > Windows > Project tools.
> Keep this window docked as you will use it a lot. From here you can open the levels, build assetbundles and build standalone players.
https://github.com/UnityTechnologies/open-project-1
> Note: As of December 2021, Open Projects and Chop Chop are not in development anymore.
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Unity projects to study?
Unity has some official open source games https://github.com/UnityTechnologies Chop Chop is one of the best. https://github.com/UnityTechnologies/open-project-1
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How to move players between levels
Additive scenes are great but a bit more advanced. Moving your player to the right location after changing scenes is something you will need to solve regardless of using a single scene or additive scene structure. That said for the "transfer" you can have your player in its own player scene (another additive scene) or the base scene and just move the position. Instead of trying to have a reference to everything you should be using events, it is more performant, and there is no need to have a reference there for you do not need to drag and drop between scenes. Here is a project where you can reference a scriptable object event system that has no issues working across scenes: https://github.com/UnityTechnologies/open-project-1/tree/main/UOP1_Project/Assets/Scripts/Events
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An issue with using Events.
The fantastic UOP1 project has great examples of this using scriptable objects as event channels to communicate between a persistent managers scene and the current gameplay scene.
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Help! I wanna learn how to use Unity in a better structured, more top-down way.
For starters, it might be worth checking out the Scriptable Object demo project and the videos on youtube that deal with it. https://github.com/UnityTechnologies/open-project-1
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Overview of clean architecture in Unity?
And for anyone else looking for real-world examples: this repo is interesting: https://github.com/UnityTechnologies/open-project-1
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methods for saving variables
I didn't use any particular tutorial for my save system but Unity actually developed a community based Open Project a year or so ago. Their save system is probably a good reference to get something started. They have a few other systems implemented in that project as well that you might find useful, although personally I didn't love how much they used scriptableobjects for their event system.
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How to fix Unity Open Project 1 zip being corrupted
Hi, so apparently some people (including me) after downloading zip containing unity open project 1 from it's github page had problems with unpacking it. The (one of the possible) solution(s) was downloading it using github desktop - which is quite unpractical since if you lost internet connection during the process you have to re - download the entire project. So if you want to download it, you can use this google drive link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1o5Db5fI9HHD3T8wv2C7PlDV1pu8unma1?usp=sharing
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question
When you download the Unity Hub, it will have a learn tab. Selecting that you can download sample games that will show how Unity works. Besides that Unity has an Opensource project this was canceled after the community dried up around it.
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I'm looking for good resources on learning gamedev as a professional software engineer.
What might work well for you is taking apart one of the example projects, add new features or just mess with existing systems. For Unity there's https://github.com/UnityTechnologies/open-project-1 for example.
Facepunch.Steamworks
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How to get voicechat working with Facepunch.Steamworks
This link might help as it has a couple examples: https://github.com/Facepunch/Facepunch.Steamworks/issues/261
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How would a non-AAA company deliver multiplayer, or even online stuff like leaderboards?
- I'm using Facepunch as the steam library - it's a nice wrapper around the steam SDK, which can be a little annoying to use directly.
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How should I approach adding multiplayer to my game? Considering the economy and attractiveness of multiplayer games.
If you are using Unity, have a look at the facepunch wrapper for the Steamworks SDK. It's pretty nice.
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What do you guys use for networking with Steam (P2P)?
I’ve been using this. Very easy to use, has p2p support. https://github.com/Facepunch/Facepunch.Steamworks
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I made a C# Steamworks.NET Template for macOS and Windows
I also tried to integrate Facepunch.Steamworks, but it didn't seem to be working on Apple Silicon (if I understand correctly). Facepunch's last release was also 2 years ago. Since the latest Steamworks.NET was released a month ago, I believe it's currently the way to go (despite the clunkier API) if you're trying to integrate Steam into your C# Godot Project.
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FizzyFacepunch issue
Facepunch.Steamworks 2.3.2
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Developer of Crab Game recommends streamers to "stay away from public lobbies for a few days" as he works on the DDoS issue
Steam's latest networking API has built in support for using relays to hide p2p IP addresses. He was using Another Fucking Steamworks C# Implementation which appears to be based on the older network apis.
- 3 months of solo game development progress in 40 seconds. Hope you enjoy!
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Distributing DLC through Steam
Depending on how you check various things, I'd recommend you use Facepunch.Steamworks which is free and available here: https://github.com/Facepunch/Facepunch.Steamworks
What are some alternatives?
Mindustry - The automation tower defense RTS
Steamworks.NET - Steamworks wrapper for Unity / C#
Thunderbolt-Switch - Thunderbolt Switch, a software that switches your game settings and device power profiles (TDP, Power Balance, Voltage) for all your games based on device current status (AC, DC, EGPU, External Screen). Now compatible with both Intel and AMD processors.
FizzyFacepunch - A transport for Mirror using Steam / Facepunch
SNKRX - A replayable arcade shooter where you control a snake of heroes.
Steamworks.NET-Test - Test project for Steamworks.NET
a-little-game-called-mario - open source collective hell game
MelonLoader - The World's First Universal Mod Loader for Unity Games compatible with both Il2Cpp and Mono
Cataclysm-DDA - Cataclysm - Dark Days Ahead. A turn-based survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world.
YarnSpinner - Yarn Spinner is a tool for building interactive dialogue in games!
SS3D - Space Station 3D, another remake of SS13, but with an extra D.
Card-Game-Simulator - Create, Share, and Play