The issue is that then when I try to connect Unity to Visual Studio Code, it doesn't fully connect and features like IntelliSense don't work. I suspect this is because I didn't install from Unity Hub and the IDE isn't fully recognizing my Unity install.
There are many ways to wait in Unity. They are really simple but I think it's worth covering most ways to do it: 1.With a coroutine and WaitForSeconds. This is by far the simplest way. Put all the code that you need to wait for some time in a coroutine function then you can wait with WaitForSeconds. Note that in coroutine function, you call the function with StartCoroutine(yourFunction ...
You probably tried to import a new input system package for multiple input devices compatibility. These type of errors are due to conflict between old and new input system packages and are probably resolved in latest updates. To resolve this issue, Go to Edit -> Project Settings -> Player ->Under Other Settings under Configuration is the option Active Input Handling. Select Both. Unity will ...
For example, I have a Vector3 and I waant to rotate it relatively Y-axis (Vector3.up). Can I do it using built-in methods, or should I use coordinate geometry and trigonometry?
I have even read everything in unity website but I still can’t do it. I know how to access another object but not another variable. This is the situation : I’m in script B and I want to access the variable X from script A. The variable X is boolean. Can you help me ? Btw i need to update X ’s value costantly in script B , how do I do that ?
You can quit a game in Unity by calling the Application.Quit function, which will close a running application. However, while this works to end a built application, Application Quit is ignored when running the game in Play Mode in the editor.
1 In Unity 5, the best way (TO MAKE AN OBJECT INVISIBLE) that worked for me was to: Set all of the game object's materials you want to be invisible to transparent under the rendering mode. Then, click on the small round button next to albedo and scroll down on the list of items given until you find one called UIMask. Highlight it and press enter.
Once you've settled this, in meters, feet or "unity scale", take note of the primitives' size and stick to it, this way the actual units won't be that important but the coherence between the prefabs.