hey community
since sfs doesnt have an ai system for unity i wnated to create a navigation ai for the community
i found certain logics navigation framework on unity forums and it has the possibility to save and load nav meshes from file...
i want to try to convert the reader and nav agent to java to save the files in unity and load them on the server...
anybody willed to help me?
would be free for the community..
Greetz
Robert
Anybody willed to help me create a serverside navigation AI?
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Would be cool to have.
/Thomas
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I've not looked into any of this at all. But reading a heightmap and making a basic array of x,y = height should be pretty easy. Doesnt require you to export anything. Just make some kind of editor script in Unity and export to a datafile - then use that datafile on server.
Add to that basic static collision info and you should be all set to add pathfinding.
/Thomas
Add to that basic static collision info and you should be all set to add pathfinding.
/Thomas
Full Control - maker of Unity/C# and Java SFS API and indie games
Follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/thomas_h_lund
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Hey thomas
Try it out
Thats exavtly what it does
But i only took a small view in all the scripts and there are many using's at the beginning of the c# scripts...
I downloaded a c# to java converter dunno if it works....
Hope so
Can u take a look at it pls?
Would be cool to have somebody else work on this project...
I hope i can do that this weekend...
Greetz
Try it out
Thats exavtly what it does
But i only took a small view in all the scripts and there are many using's at the beginning of the c# scripts...
I downloaded a c# to java converter dunno if it works....
Hope so
Can u take a look at it pls?
Would be cool to have somebody else work on this project...
I hope i can do that this weekend...
Greetz
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