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I have just been playing around with different top-down cameras and character controllers. If I try to adjust the camera in Update or FixedUpdate,...
1. Maybe has nothing to do with this, but before I found my answer I manually install the latest SDK, see included picture. (Does not happen...
Had the same error message but in my case it was simply a newer version of the app already installed on my device. I uninstalled the app on my...
Hi! Found this thread when searching for a very similar problem. See included crashlog (sorry it is a picture but I could not save it as text)....
Good point. I understand you and it is an easy modification for me (I just have remember it if I update the asset). Happy coding!
Yes, that is exactly what I need, it is just to enable the user to see as much as possible before he/she makes a move.
Hi again! Since I have some UI elements on a canvas I needed to disable the mobile touch camera's events whenever the pointer/touch is over a UI...
Hi! I am a very happy user of your excellent Mobile Touch Camera asset. Very nice to be able to concentrate on gameplay and let “experts” handle...
Excellent :). / Anders
Hi again! In some of my scenes I use a top-down view and is actually not showing the skybox - but I need it to get the colors and lightning...
Thanks for your fast replies. It was my fault. I had included another model with a rather special custom shader which messed it all up. I simply...
Excellent asset. Adds the feeling I was looking for. Kudos! Just one minor problem. I am not an expert with shaders but it seems like the...
With the help of your examples I have been able to build a simple pipeline to adjust and prepare my meshes for production. Great tool! In the...
...just submitted new version for it (v1.67). Will be available in several hours. Great! Have tried the update and it was indeed very easy to...
How do I apply a change at runtime - with c#?