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17 March, 2020

RPG Inventory Systems: Intermediate Unity C# Coding

RPG Inventory Systems: Intermediate Unity C# Coding

RPG Inventory Systems: Intermediate Unity C# Coding
RPG Inventory Systems: Intermediate Unity C# Coding

Created by Sam Pattuzzi, GameDev.tv Team, Rick Davidson
Last updated 2/2020
English
English [Auto-generated]
Size: 4.61 GB

Implement An RPG-Style Inventory System. All Code Base Provided As A Flexible Asset Pack. Improve your C#

What you’ll learn
  • How to implement and lay out your inventory UI (user interface) so that the panels, buttons, slots and icons make sense.
  • How to use useful UI components like the Scroll View Asset and the Grid Layout Group to more easily structure your inventory UI.
  • How to use the drag-and-drop system so that players can pick up inventory items and move them to other slots, or drop them into the world.
  • How to use a pickup system with scriptable objects providing the data for specific inventory items.
  • How to use and modify the equipping system so that players can equip weapons and armor from their inventory.
  • How to interface between what the player sees on screen in their inventory and what your backend system knows should be the appropriate information stored in the inventory.
  • How to use and modify a tooltip system that gives the player information about their inventory items.
  • How to make items stackable so that if a player has more than one of an item it only takes up one inventory slot and displays how many items have been stacked.
  • How to refactor your code so that when a new feature is added, it propagates to all areas of your project without breaking your game.
  • How to build a user interface mockup in Unity before your functionality is in place.
Requirements
  • You should be able to write basic C# (loops, conditionals, components, etc)
  • Some familiarity with Unity’s APIs is helpful.
  • You should know your way round Unity’s editor.
  • We recommend you take at least the first half of our Complete Unity Developer 2D or 3D, or equivalent, as a pre-requisite.

Description

This course is the second in our RPG series and is designed for intermediate users of Unity. We recommend you take at least the first half of our Complete Unity Developer 2D or 3D, or equivalent, as a pre-requisite. You don’t need to have completed the first part of the RPG Series (the RPG Core Combat course) but it will give you an advantage if you already have.
By enrolling in this course you will have access to the completed Inventory system as an asset pack which you can import into your existing project. We will also take you step-by-step through the process of using, modifying, improving and understanding the code that drives the asset pack.
Please note, this course follows a different format. Rather than building the inventory system from scratch, line-by-line, we will provide you with our code and then explain how the code works so that you understand it fully. This is an approach that works well for folks who are already competent with Unity and C# and wanting to “get to the answer” more quickly.
Although this course is part of our RPG series, you can use the inventory system for any of your projects that require items to be picked up, dropped, moved and equipped.
In this course we will cover the following systems:
  • The click-to-pickup and the runover-to-pickup systems
  • The dropping system
  • The tooltip overlay system
  • The stackable item system
  • The equipping system
  • The saving and loading system
The course covers many advanced programming principles and goes into great depth to discuss good code architecture practices. We cover Interfaces, Virtual Methods, The debugging tool and many more things that aren’t covered in our beginner courses.
Building an RPG is an amazing way to level-up you game development skills, so why not join us and get started improving your game development right now?
Who this course is for:
  • This course is for intermediate Unity users who want to create their own Inventory System.
  • Our Complete Unity Developer course provides the perfect pre-requisite.
Created by Sam Pattuzzi, GameDev.tv Team, Rick Davidson
Last updated 2/2020
English
English [Auto-generated]
Size: 4.61 GB
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