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In this part, we'll prepare our worm for intense battle. We'll be making a fire ball that we will be shooting and going through the steps to do so.
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  • Really great tutorials! really thx! Now,  I'm currently studying C++, will I not be able to use any C++ scripts in unity?

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  • @narutons12 Macs are great at video recording, editing, and generally managing media. Just because it isn't right for you doesn't make them terrible. I've used Windows and Mac for years now and I love them both for different reasons.

  • @filmaccet you can still use unity, it accepts JavaScript and C++

  • @narutons12 you are more terrible. and windows even more.

  • @Bricklink101 MACS ARE TERRIBLE

  • OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG YOUR ON MAC! AWESOME!

  • Nice video, but I have a problem;while my worm is rotate,the fireball stops and spins or sometimes it not shot horizontal ,they shot to another angle , I speak Spanish but i´m learning english, Thanks!

  • @P0pe0nD0pe Yeah, I believe you can create external C++ libraries and load them into Unity, but I'm not sure if or how you can.

  • @dopeboyfresh065 You need to use a 3D Modelling utility like Blender3D, 3DSMax and such. Then, rather than have the sphere's mesh filter assigned a sphere, put your mesh in the engine assets folder and set the mesh filter to use that instead. I haven't done animations yet, but they are very possible in Unity.

  • @filmaccet You can, JavaScript is just better and easier to use sometimes. It's A LOT better to use C++ because it's more powerful. There's a reason why you're studying it after all?

  • Does anyone know why my sphere colliders arent working? on the two last balls atleast

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