using System; using UnityEngine; namespace UnityStandardAssets.Characters.ThirdPerson.PunDemos { [RequireComponent(typeof (ThirdPersonCharacter))] public class ThirdPersonUserControl : MonoBehaviour { private ThirdPersonCharacter m_Character; // A reference to the ThirdPersonCharacter on the object private Transform m_Cam; // A reference to the main camera in the scenes transform private Vector3 m_CamForward; // The current forward direction of the camera private Vector3 m_Move; private bool m_Jump; // the world-relative desired move direction, calculated from the camForward and user input. private void Start() { // get the transform of the main camera if (Camera.main != null) { m_Cam = Camera.main.transform; } else { Debug.LogWarning( "Warning: no main camera found. Third person character needs a Camera tagged \"MainCamera\", for camera-relative controls.", gameObject); // we use self-relative controls in this case, which probably isn't what the user wants, but hey, we warned them! } // get the third person character ( this should never be null due to require component ) m_Character = GetComponent(); } private void Update() { if (!m_Jump) { m_Jump = Input.GetButtonDown("Jump"); } } // Fixed update is called in sync with physics private void FixedUpdate() { // read inputs float h = Input.GetAxis("Horizontal"); float v = Input.GetAxis("Vertical"); bool crouch = Input.GetKey(KeyCode.C); // calculate move direction to pass to character if (m_Cam != null) { // calculate camera relative direction to move: m_CamForward = Vector3.Scale(m_Cam.forward, new Vector3(1, 0, 1)).normalized; m_Move = v*m_CamForward + h*m_Cam.right; } else { // we use world-relative directions in the case of no main camera m_Move = v*Vector3.forward + h*Vector3.right; } #if !MOBILE_INPUT // walk speed multiplier if (Input.GetKey(KeyCode.LeftShift)) m_Move *= 0.5f; #endif // pass all parameters to the character control script m_Character.Move(m_Move, crouch, m_Jump); m_Jump = false; } } }