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2010-02-10Prefab Overrides Considered Harmful

Punny title notwithstanding, I have decided that "prefab overrides" in Unity are more trouble than they are worth.  The idea of course is to allow parametric variation of instances within a scene, but in practice I just seem to wind up with accidental breakage where overrides get lost because of a change to the prefab itself.

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Category: Indie On the Loose | Posted by: Sciandu on 2010-02-10 @ 15:09
2010-01-27Unity's Reflective/Diffuse broken -- here's the fix.

The Reflective/Diffuse shader shipping with Unity 2.6.0 (haven't checked 2.6.1 just yet) does not work properly when the object is lit exclusively with vertex lighting.  Here's how you fix it -- it's just one line.

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Category: Indie On the Loose | Posted by: Sciandu on 2010-01-27 @ 22:24

2010-01-22A brief treatise on events and the object lifecycle in Unity.

The Problem

Almost every headache I've had with Unity has ultimately come down to two simple but fairly amorphous problems. My goal is to make the nature and implications of those problems clear, and present a possible solution that Unity Technologies could implement to (hopefully) solve them.

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Category: Indie On the Loose | Posted by: Sciandu on 2010-01-22 @ 14:04

2009-12-18Pathfinding in Unity

When it comes to pathfinding in Unity, you can roll your own, or use one of two publicly available resources.  The most drool-worthy is AngryAnt's Path.  Having gotten way too familiar with the problem of pathfinding myself, and wanting a better workflow and richer capabilities than my home-grown solution affords me, I decided to poke around with AngryAnt's code last night. more >
Category: Indie On the Loose | Posted by: Sciandu on 2009-12-18 @ 11:26

2009-11-13A Little Ambiguity Goes A Long Way...

This is not an article about iPhone developer angst boiling over.  It's not an article about the implications of the developer of the Facebook app giving up on iPhone development and Rogue Amoeba doing the same.

I'm just here to shred Jeff LaMarche's rather harsh take on Rogue Amoeba's decision.  You see, I think he may have misread things a bit and in so doing, utterly missed the point. more >
Category: Indie On the Loose | Posted by: Sciandu on 2009-11-13 @ 10:09

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