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Unreal Development Kit Game Programming with UnrealScript: Beginner's Guide

By : Rachel Cordone
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Unreal Development Kit Game Programming with UnrealScript: Beginner's Guide

By: Rachel Cordone

Overview of this book

Unreal Development Kit is the free edition of Unreal Engine—the largest game engine in existence with hundreds of shipped commercial titles. The Unreal Engine is a very powerful tool for game development but with something so complex it's hard to know where to start.This book will teach you how to use the UnrealScript language to create your own games with the Unreal Development Kit by using an example game that you can create and play for yourself. It breaks down the UnrealScript language into easy to follow chapters that will quickly bring you up to speed with UnrealScript game programming.Unreal Development Kit Game Programming with UnrealScript takes you through the UnrealScript language for the Unreal Development Kit. It starts by walking through a project setup and setting up programs to write and browse code. It then takes you through using variables, functions, and custom classes to alter the game's behavior and create our own functionality. The use and creation of Kismet is also covered. Later, using replication to create and test multiplayer games is discussed. The book closes with code optimization and error handling as well as a few of the less common but useful features of UnrealScript.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Unreal Development Kit Game Programming with UnrealScript
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Time for action – Creating Kismet actions


As far as creating a custom class goes, Kismet should be pretty easy for us by now. For our first experiment, let's disable the default spawning of enemies in our game and create a Kismet action to do it instead. That will give us more control over when the enemies spawn in our Awesome Game.

  1. Make sure the editor is closed.

  2. Open AwesomeGame.uc in ConTEXT. At the bottom of our PostBeginPlay function, let's take out the timer that activates the spawners. The function should now look like this:

    simulated function PostBeginPlay()
    {
        local AwesomeEnemySpawner ES;
    
        super.PostBeginPlay();
    
        GoalScore = 1;
    
        foreach DynamicActors(class'AwesomeEnemySpawner', ES)
            EnemySpawners[EnemySpawners.length] = ES;
    }
  3. Now we're ready to create the Kismet action that will handle the spawning. In our Development\Src\AwesomeGame\Classes folder, create a new file called AwesomeSeqAct_SpawnerActivation.uc.

  4. Write the following code in this new file:

    class AwesomeSeqAct_SpawnerActivation...