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Bruce Van Horn – Unity 5: Network Gaming
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Adding a multiplayer component can enhance a games overall playabilitynot to mention its staying power in the marketplace.
Bruce Van Horn – Unity 5: Network Gaming
Check it out: Bruce Van Horn – Unity 5: Network Gaming
Adding a multiplayer component can enhance a games overall playabilitynot to mention its staying power in the marketplace.
In this course, boost your network development skills and discover how to use Unity 5 to add multiplayer network components to your games. Bruce Van Horn starts by covering a little network game theory, and then dives into the creation of a multiplayer tank combat game. Learn how to adapt this classic game concept into a network-playable LAN game that can be played over the Internet. Along the way, learn about setting up the Network Manager, adding health indicators, fragging the enemy, and more.
Topics include:
– Reviewing how network gaming works
– Creating a multiplayer game
– Setting up the Network Manager
– Testing the gameing
– Firing projectiles
– Adding a health indicator
– Fragging the enemy
– Respawning