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Game Development Patterns with Unity 2021 - Second Edition

By : David Baron
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Game Development Patterns with Unity 2021 - Second Edition

By: David Baron

Overview of this book

This book is written for every game developer ready to tackle the bigger picture and start working with advanced programming techniques and design patterns in Unity. Game Development Patterns with Unity 2021 is an introduction to the core principles of reusable software patterns and how to employ them to build components efficiently. In this second edition, you'll tackle design patterns with the help of a practical example; a playable racing game prototype where you’ll get to apply all your newfound knowledge. Notable updates also include a game design document (GDD), a Unity programming primer, and the downloadable source code of a complete prototype. Your journey will start by learning about overall design of the core game mechanics and systems. You’ll discover tried-and-tested software patterns to code essential components of a game in a structured manner, and start using classic design patterns to utilize Unity's unique API features. As you progress, you'll also identify the negative impacts of bad architectural decisions and understand how to overcome them with simple but effective practices. By the end of this Unity book, the way you develop Unity games will change – you’ll adapt a more structured, scalable, and optimized process that will help you take the next step in your career.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Sections 1: Fundamentals
5
Section 2: Core Patterns
16
Section 3: Alternative Patterns
20
About Packt

Benefits and drawbacks of the Service Locator pattern

Here are some of the potential benefits of using the Service Locator pattern:

  • Runtime optimization: The Service Locator pattern can optimize an application by dynamically detecting more optimized libraries or components to complete a specific service, depending on the runtime context.
  • Simplicity: Service Locator is one of the most straightforward dependency management patterns to implement and doesn't have the steep learning curve of a dependency injection (DI) framework. Hence, you can quickly start using it in a project or teach it to colleagues.

Here are some drawbacks of using the Service Locator pattern:

  • Black boxing: The Service Locator pattern's registry obfuscates class dependencies. Consequently, some issues might pop up at runtime instead of during compilation if dependencies are missing or incorrectly registered.
  • Globally dependent: If overly used and with the wrong intentions, the Service Locator pattern can...