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KeysCG2019-10-15 09:14:17
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KeysCG, 2019-10-15 09:14:17

What do you need to learn to make a simple walker on Unity?

Hello everyone, you can immediately write to me on you, we still don’t live in the scoop!
The crux of the matter is this. What you need to learn in order to make a rpg-type game on the unit where you need to go to collect some papers, for this they give some points + there are the simplest traps like spikes and mobs that will run after you and take lives when they touch you ... With models and animations, everything is clear. To begin with, just a character in the form of a box (box) is enough, and monsters are also made of cubes. So, as I understand it, it will be best to learn C # for a unit. But here the question arises, scripts should not seem to be complicated if you judge by actions, therefore, therefore, I see no reason to learn a super mega large number of books in order to write your own engine in the future!
I am a 3D modeler and I need knowledge specifically for those +- goals that I wrote above. That is, I do not plan to learn something more complicated (unless it pulls). Well, Nuno will know the basics by itself ...
So, what kind of lesson do you look around about calculators, etc. tell, is it necessary to learn this to make a simple game on unity? And in general, can you advise where to start learning, so as not to learn what you won’t need later? There, in other posts, I saw that they throw a whole scheme of books that go according to complexity, as I understand it, but they can be read forever :) and I think too much there is enough for my purpose!
I’ll say right away that I’m adequate and I understand that learning something super fast is practically impossible and throwing out the whole foundation and immediately starting to make masterpieces will not work! But maybe people who already have experience will advise what you can really get rid of :) Maybe there are some cool lessons, articles, courses, etc. on this topic.

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DanielMcRon, 2019-10-15
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If you don't know enough C#, it's better to learn it better. There are many tutorials on YouTube, there is a Udemy site for unity books, etc., etc. You collect everything little by little, somewhere I figured out how to make a dialog box for communicating with the player. Somewhere how to make the main menu of the game. And with experience, you will be able to solve the tasks that you need without any videos.

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