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    In this tutorial repository you will learn how to make a NavMeshAgent traverse a NavMesh without using SetDestination nor the mouse to click-to-move. We'll use the keyboard to move the NavMeshAgent along the NavMesh instead, apply a configurable smoothing to the inputs so the agent doesn't abruptly swap directions and rotations.

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