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Unity 3 Game Development HOTSHOT

By : Jate Wittayabundit
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Unity 3 Game Development HOTSHOT

By: Jate Wittayabundit

Overview of this book

<p>Unity 3d is the game engine of choice for creating professional looking games at no cost. Its combination of powerful tools and outstanding community support make it the natural choice for experienced and aspiring game developers. <br /><br />Unity3D Game Development Hotshot will show you how to exploit the full array of Unity3Dtechnology in order to create an advanced gaming experience for the user. It has eight exciting and challenging projects with step- by-step explanations, diagrams, screenshots, and downloadable materials.<br /><br />Every project is designed to push your Unity skills to the very limits and beyond. You will create a hero/heroine for a role playing game. Create a menu for the RPG game allowing you to customize your character with powerups, armor, and weapons. You will shade, model, rig, and animate your hero/heroine. The end result will be a&nbsp; character on the level of Final Fantasy, far superior to a simple sprite.<br /><br />Now for some damage - rocket launchers! Typically the most powerful weapons in any first person shooter, you will create a rocket launcher that has fire and smoke particles and most importantly causes splash damage for that all important area effect. Create AI controlled enemies for your hero/heroine to eliminate with the rocket launcher. Forge&nbsp; a destructible&nbsp; interactive world so if the rocket launchers miss their target they will at least cause significant damage to the surrounding environment. Learn to save and load your game so you can take a break from the action for life’s necessities like going to the bathroom. Incorporate social gaming by uploading scores online so everyone can see the carnage.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Unity 3 Game Development HOTSHT
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Awake


The Awake function is called when the script instance is being loaded.

Awake is used to initialize any variable or game state before the game starts. It is called only once during the lifetime of the script instance. It is also called after all the objects are initialized, so you can safely speak to other objects or query them using, for example, GameObject.FindWithTag . Each Awake function of the GameObject is called in a random order between objects. Because of this, you should use Awake to set up references between scripts, and use Start to pass any information back and forth. Awake is always called before any Start functions. This allows you to order initialization of scripts.

Note

For C# and Boo, users use Awake instead of the constructor for initialization, as the serialized state of the component is undefined at construction time. Awake is called once, just like the constructor.

Awake cannot be a coroutine.

Example

private var myTarget : GameObject;
function Awake() {
  myTarget = GameObject.FindWithTag("Target");
}