[WIP]Orthographic Camera Utility, New Command #1016
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Description
Orthographic camera utility command.
These are the features:
Lock To ObjectCamera followBasically what it does is for the camera to follow gameObject. Useful for platformer or adventure type of games
Drag
As the name implies, it drags an orthographic camera via mouse/touch input.
Scroll Pinch Zoom
Supports zooming in/out an orthographic camera via mouse scroll or touches (pinch, to zoom in/out)
- Camera ShakeRemoved, Fungus has this alreadySlightly different behavior that the existing one. It looks much more natural.
Single rotation for each axes as well as full rotation
What is the current behavior?
We don't have this type of command yet.
What is the new behavior?
Users can have freedoms to make their game without having to add custom scripts attached to a camera. Should make their game more maintainable especially if vscripting is their only goto.
Also, it urges people to make other type of games because in my humble opinion, Fungus is more than just a dialogue system in Unity.
Important Notes
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To do:
This is pretty much WIP. Inputs and suggestions are welcome. Thanks!