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Socoder -> In-Development -> NOT Inferno (WIP title)

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Tue, 03 Oct 2017, 15:02
Dabz
Looks great!

Dabz
Tue, 03 Oct 2017, 22:03
therevillsgames
Cool!

Is the camera going to zoom in when you are in soldier mode?
Tue, 03 Oct 2017, 23:50
GfK
Yeah it already does. But it'll need tweaking later once there's something like a proper game there.
Sun, 08 Oct 2017, 13:53
GfK
Dunno if this will work...



|edit| Ah it does (click the pic to animate)! Basically I've thrown out all the animation that came with the soldier model I bought, as it wasn't really set up to do the things I wanted and I didn't really want a "motion-captured" feel to it. The above is just a "run" loop, with no weapons. Animated/keyframed by hand. I used to do this sort of stuff when I worked at Gremlin many moons ago and it does still need a lil work but it's pretty good as a starting point considering I haven't done it for the best part of 20 years. The GIF recorder has skipped a few frames for some reason but you get the idea.

Unity has a neat thing where you can animate the whole body (like above), then animate the upper body on a separate layer to be holding a weapon and continue with the animation and it will blend smoothly between one and the other. Do all the animations at the same length and they'll remain in sync.

I do have the joy to come of setting up all the animation transitions but it's more tedious than it is difficult.
Sun, 08 Oct 2017, 15:34
Jayenkai
Dang.. that’s a heck of a more animated than I could even do in 2D, never mind 3D.
Impressed!!

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Sun, 08 Oct 2017, 15:35
rockford
Looks good to me.

Is he the player's character or an enemy?
Sun, 08 Oct 2017, 15:55
GfK
It's both. I'll add variations at texture level.
Sun, 08 Oct 2017, 17:53
Dabz
I'll be honest... Stop concentrating on the soldier.. I'd rather see this as a helicopter game.

By all means, have boots on the ground.... But if this is going to be a game that doesn't resemble a Strike game....

You'll lose me... Because of the simple fact is I want to play a game with a whirly bird!

Dabz

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Sun, 08 Oct 2017, 18:03
Dabz
I've just reread what I've wrote Dave, and I dont want to be a knob... But all I can say is, if theres anyone out there that can do a Strike better, then it's you... Please dont try to "add on"... Just give us a true "unofficial" sequel to the game... Make it about the chopper!

Dabz

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Mon, 09 Oct 2017, 00:54
GfK
Helicopter is always primary.

My intention is for the first X number of missions the player won't even realise he can get out. Leaving the helicopter will only be a small part... its just that setting up the animation etc is taking a shitload of time. But I have to do it anyway for the enemy soldiers.
Mon, 09 Oct 2017, 01:56
therevillsgames
I want to be able to get out of the chopper and GTA a Tank!!!
Mon, 09 Oct 2017, 03:08
Dabz
Ah good, I was getting a bit worried that it would lose the strikeyness of it all... Because I love them games and still even play them now on RetroPi!

Dabz

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Mon, 09 Oct 2017, 04:54
GfK
Today's drama - soldier came with his own gun model, which I was going to use... then today I noticed the seller hasn't done the UV mapping on the gun. Rather than trying to figure out which bits of the texture go on which bits of the gun (which is nearly 500 polys anyway), now making my own M16 model. Only 114 polys so far, so no big deal. It's a morning gone when I'd rather be doing other stuff tho.

That said, the less I use direct from other sources, the better. I don't really want stuff that's appeared (and recognisable) from other games.
Mon, 09 Oct 2017, 08:29
Jayenkai
Did you pick a name, yet?

... "Soldier Bob and his Deadly Chopper"

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Mon, 09 Oct 2017, 08:38
GfK
Leaning towards Inferno atm. Don't really have to nail that down yet.
Wed, 18 Oct 2017, 09:02
GfK
All the standing/walking/running/aiming animations are done. Started to think about getting the thing working via gamepad, but Unity's native support for this is dire. I mean... it works, but that's it. Player's can't redefine keys at runtime which is pretty lousy.

So in my search for a solution I discovered a thing called Rewired on the asset store - tried the trial version, works great.

Today I started adding in support for gamepads, starting with the XBox One controller. Rewired should automagically support hundreds of gamepads but I figure the XBox controllers will be a fairly common choice. I have a PS4 one also, plus a handful of generic ones that I can test with.

Oh - blend trees! While I'm on about animation. If the player is using keyboard, a key is either up, or it's down. 0 or 1, if you like - nothing between. When the player is using a gamepad, the x/y axes return float values from -1 to 1 and I can put this into the X/Z components of a vector and use it directly for movement. What a blend tree does, is take a "walk" animation, and a "run" animation. You then have a parameter which you can set to the player's movement speed (the normalised magnitude of the aforementioned vector, if you will) which is always between 0 and 1. If it's 0, the walk anim is played. If it's 1, the run anim is played. The beauty is, with blend trees implemented you can smoothly blend between the two, so a value of 0.5 will give you a half-walking, half-jogging animation by interpolating between the two animations. I have to say, Unity's Mecanim is fucking beautiful to work with.


Still more animations to do; handful of death animations, grenade-throwing, weapon recoil, reloading, that kind of thing. Even though there's so little content yet, adding in gamepad support makes it actually feel like a game. Once I've finished gamepad controls for the soldier and the helimachopper, I might think about putting out a limited build to get some feedback on how it works.
Wed, 18 Oct 2017, 18:26
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Thu, 19 Oct 2017, 07:41
Jayenkai
"Inferno" doesn't scream "You're in a helicopter" to me.
If I picked up a game called Inferno, I'd expect to be escaping from a large out of control fire..

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Thu, 19 Oct 2017, 08:43
GfK
It's always a pain in the arse. I quite liked Steel Thunder. Turns out, there was a game years back called that.

Got to find the balance between "what it says on the tin" and an all-out cheese-fest.
Thu, 19 Oct 2017, 08:50
Jayenkai
You'll know, once you've found it. It'll feel "just right".

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Sat, 21 Oct 2017, 10:10
GfK
Controller support is in! Can't remap anything yet, but everything you can do via keyboard, you can now do via gamepad.

It did throw up some shoddy coding with the helicopter dynamics so I've had to rewrite a lot of that as it just felt wrong on an analog stick. I.e. if you push the stick full-left, the helicopter would turn, but if you then return it to just-a-bit-left, it kept rotating at full speed until the stick returned to a neutral position. And nobody wants that.

Couple of dilemmas it's all thrown up, though. With this "Rewired" thing I can have categories for the controller, so I have one for "On Foot" and one for "In Helicopter". Thing is, some controls such as board/leave vehicle, fire, change weapon etc, have the same button for each category. Unsure at this stage whether to shove them into a separate "global" category (so the player can only redefine it globally), OR, leave it as-is and let the player have a different button to fire with depending on whether or not he's on foot.

Leaning towards having certain things set globally... doesn't make sense to me to have individual fire buttons per vehicle/on foot etc. But I know from experience that if I do that, there'll always be some daft sod who'll want it different.
Mon, 06 Nov 2017, 06:16
GfK
Player dies now. Any held weapons up in the air and RAGGYDOLL FIZZICKS!! \o/


Mon, 06 Nov 2017, 07:00
rockford
Rata-tat-drat! R.I.P.
Mon, 06 Nov 2017, 13:00
GfK
He's pining for the fjords.
Wed, 15 Nov 2017, 12:32
GfK
Helicopter crashy explodey business!


Wed, 22 Nov 2017, 07:48
GfK
Spent most of the morning rejigging lots of code to allow for multiple helicopters. Obvs, just got three of the same here but this gives the potential to have gunships, transporters or whatever.

Been a bit of a ballache as I never started out with the intention of doing this... a lot of the stuff for controlling hardpoints, targeting, missiles etc was originally a bunch of static references in a handful of separate classes. I dunno why it happened that way, but it did. The upshot was, you'd get in one helicopter, hit the fire button, and missiles would come off the one still on the ground. Every helicopter has its own weapons controller now, as should always have been the case.

On a similar note, I've had to redo the entire audio for the helicopter. I was using Unity AudioMixers before as it allowed me to have low-pass filters etc to adjust the sound as you fly about, but again, that limited me to one helicopter as the same mixer was used for all of them, so adjusting sounds for one helicopter would get immediately over-ridden by the one still on the ground. Mucho ballache. Ditched audio mixers now and just have a single mixer for "SFX" currently, and did all the audio jiggery-pokery in code, the old-fashioned way.

Audio mixers are nice... but just because something is there, it doesn't always make sense to use it for the sake of it.


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