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Where to find the “FirstPerson Camera demo” project files?

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  • #79083
    oonukim2
    Customer

    Hi,

    I would like to implement the FirstPerson Camera on mobile devices.
    I succeeded it on PC, but I have no clue to implement on mobile devices and looked for the “FirstPerson Camera demo” at the Asset Store. I could not find any demo there.
    Where to find the demo project files (not included in the installation)?

    Thank you.

    #79085

    Hi oonukim2,

    you might use the search field in the Asset Store to filter it out.

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    #79086
    oonukim2
    Customer

    Hi Yuri,

    Thanks for a quick reply.
    Now I understood what the “Asset Store” is!
    I was looking for your web global store/assets…

    But still,,,
    I can not access the Asset Store because of Proxy prevention.
    Is there other way to get demo files?

    #79087

    I see. You might use a VPN, or whitelist our domain if your corporate firewall is blocking downloads.

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    #79089
    oonukim2
    Customer

    Thanks for an advice.
    I would find another way!

    #79090
    oonukim2
    Customer

    I got demo files and looked through.
    I did not find any First Person Navigation related puzzles.
    Attached image include all the puzzles in the main tab. Almost sound related puzzles.
    I do not understand how implemented the First Person Navigation in this app?

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    #79092

    The camera controls and the collision mesh are all set up in Blender. Please check this page out for more details.

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    #79093
    oonukim2
    Customer

    Is this type of First Person Navigation still recommended?
    No smooth walking especially when you hit walls. Abrupt stopping and you have to change direction a bit and start walking again, and hit walls then stop..
    I know material based collision but I need to know physics based First Person Navigation on mobile devices.On PC, physics based First Person Navigation is so smooth and fluid!
    Off course I read manual in the physics category and information for not experts is too few, I think.

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