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Unity Online Multiplayer Game Development Course

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  • Jan 20, 2025
SynopsisUnity Online Multiplayer Game Development Course, available a...
Unity Online Multiplayer Game Development Course  No.1

Unity Online Multiplayer Game Development Course, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.64, with 49 lectures, based on 7 reviews, and has 96 subscribers.

You will learn about Fully Functional Online Multiplayer Game Networking for Online Game Create Rooms Join Room & Leave Room Controllers for Multiplayers Multiplayers Skills Multiplayers Techniques and much more This course is ideal for individuals who are anyone who wants to learn and develop multiplayer online games or anyone who wants to become professional game developer It is particularly useful for anyone who wants to learn and develop multiplayer online games or anyone who wants to become professional game developer.

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Summary

Title: Unity Online Multiplayer Game Development Course

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.64

Number of Lectures: 49

Number of Published Lectures: 49

Number of Curriculum Items: 49

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Fully Functional Online Multiplayer Game
  • Networking for Online Game
  • Create Rooms
  • Join Room & Leave Room
  • Controllers for Multiplayers
  • Multiplayers Skills
  • Multiplayers Techniques
  • and much more
  • Who Should Attend

  • anyone who wants to learn and develop multiplayer online games
  • anyone who wants to become professional game developer
  • Target Audiences

  • anyone who wants to learn and develop multiplayer online games
  • anyone who wants to become professional game developer
  • In this course you will learn online game development and you will learn and build multiplayer third person shooter game using unity game engine.

    A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or via a wide area network, most commonly the Internet.

    Unity allows you to import and assemble assets, write code to interact with your objects, create or import animations for use with an advanced animation system, and much more.

    Photon Unity Networking (PUN) is a Unity package for multiplayer games. Flexible matchmaking gets your players into rooms where objects can be synced over the network. RPCs, Custom Properties or “low level” Photon events are just some of the features. The Photon engine works exceptionally well with Unity, too, making the methods in which to develop games even broader.

    Unity is great for creating both 2D and 3D games. Calling it the life of the cross-platform party in our article on the best game engines, we did not prevaricate ? Unity is the best cross-platform option, covering all known modern platforms.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Download

    Lecture 1: Download

    Chapter 3: Create & Setting up a new Project

    Lecture 1: Creating Unity Project

    Lecture 2: Adding Environment and Player Models

    Lecture 3: Adding new input system

    Chapter 4: Player Movement

    Lecture 1: Adding Player Movement

    Lecture 2: Adding Animations

    Lecture 3: Animation Snapping

    Lecture 4: Making Camera Follow Player

    Lecture 5: Camera Movement

    Lecture 6: Restricting Camera Angles

    Lecture 7: Camera Collision

    Lecture 8: Adding Sprinting to player

    Lecture 9: Falling and Landing

    Lecture 10: Jumping and Slopes Movement

    Chapter 5: Shooting System

    Lecture 1: Making Animations for shooting

    Lecture 2: Setting up Shooting Inputs

    Lecture 3: Adding Rifle Shooting

    Lecture 4: Ammo and Reloading

    Lecture 5: Adding Shooting and Reloading Sound Effects

    Chapter 6: Online Multiplayer Implementation using Photon

    Lecture 1: Connecting Game with Photon pun

    Lecture 2: Connecting to Master

    Lecture 3: Menu Manager

    Lecture 4: Creating Room UI

    Chapter 7: Online Rooms for Teams Implementation

    Lecture 1: Creating room and joining room

    Lecture 2: Finding Room

    Lecture 3: Showing Player in Lobby

    Lecture 4: Fixing Room Bugs

    Chapter 8: Online Multiplayer Settings & Movement

    Lecture 1: Starting the game

    Lecture 2: Spawning Player Controller Manager

    Lecture 3: Spawning Player Character for all online players

    Lecture 4: Syncing Player Movement and Animation

    Chapter 9: Players Damage Each Other & Damage Effects

    Lecture 1: Player Damage Each other

    Lecture 2: Crosshair and Rotating Player in idle

    Lecture 3: Muzzleflash and Blood Effect

    Lecture 4: Healthbar

    Chapter 10: Username Menu System

    Lecture 1: Displaying Username

    Lecture 2: Username Menu

    Chapter 11: Assign Teams to Players System Implementation

    Lecture 1: Assigning Team Number in room to players

    Lecture 2: Assigning Teams to all player

    Chapter 12: Spawning Players According to Team Spawn Points

    Lecture 1: Spawning Players according to team number spawn points

    Lecture 2: Adding Kills count

    Chapter 13: Main Menu UI

    Lecture 1: Main Menu UI

    Lecture 2: Main Menu UI part 2

    Lecture 3: Adding Scope

    Lecture 4: Match Time

    Lecture 5: Leave Match

    Chapter 14: Congratulations on Finishing this Course

    Lecture 1: Where to Go from Here

    Lecture 2: Thank you

    Instructors

  • Unity Online Multiplayer Game Development Course  No.2
    Muhammad Ali
    Indie Game Developer | Unity Game Engine
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