Destroyable Buildings in Unity3d
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@turbotonic27 : Read the description...
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rigidbodies ?
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That's not a bad game idea, actually...Destroying whole cities...THe violence would make GTA look like Barbie's Magic Fasion Adventure!
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i have to agree with you on that one its a good program for beginners and its basically free unless u want to make some massive game that has insane properties and even the people that are capable of doing that most likely have funding from either a major game company or someone else to put it simply id have to place unity as the #1 3d game maker available
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BF3 FTW
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how the hell do you make a buiding like that? haha
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@genetichell Yes. Awesome program to use. I just started with it last week and am quite far through my game as it is now. Very easy when you get used to the interface. And there are alot of tutorials out there.
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Meshes with colliders and rigidbodies, this video summarized.
Nanosaur5 1 month ago
@Nanosaur5 : Yes, pretty much
genetichell 3 weeks ago
I've never made any 3d game/thing before, is Unity 3d a good place to start?
Bondytheecliff 7 months ago
@Bondytheecliff : I think it is. Maybe there are people who got a different opinion on that, but I think, Unity is easy enough to learn, so that you can almost instantly start building games. One of the major features is that it is extremly easy to use, you don't need to be an excellent programmer to build a game inside unity.
genetichell 7 months ago 2
How did you make them move out of place like that? P.s nice job!! ;)
777Icedtea 9 months ago
@777Icedtea : Simply some cubes stacked together and connected via character joints. Then, the joints all got a break force/torque so they break when anything hits them with a certain force or if they're rotating more than they should in static position.
genetichell 9 months ago 5