Build Your Own First Person Shooter / Survival Game in Unity

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Part I: Create and Design Artificially Intelligent Game Characters with Advanced Animation Systems

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r/Udemy • comment
2 points • pablo_chocobar_

https://www.udemy.com/course/build-your-own-first-person-shooter-survival-game-in-unity/ Maybe you’re talking about this?

r/gamedev • comment
1 points • trainfriend

As others have said Google and YouTube are your best friend for this question. But I've just done the same thing so I'll share what I did.

I stumbled across this video by Imphenzia

https://youtu.be/pwZpJzpE2lQ

Which gave me an intro to unity in the form of a platformer.

Then I found Brackeys and Sebastian Lague. Brackeys covers lots of good things in a casual format and Sebastian does more mathematical things with a little less explanation. Overall while they are good resources I didn't feel like I was actually learning much, rather following along and winging it.

Udemy regularly have huge sales for new learners and I bought 4 courses on unity game Dev (at the time of writing this they have a sale)

https://www.udemy.com/course/unityrpg/

https://www.udemy.com/course/unity-dialogue-quests/

https://www.udemy.com/course/unityinventory/

https://www.udemy.com/course/build-your-own-first-person-shooter-survival-game-in-unity/

I picked these courses because they were the 2 genres I am most interested in, and the course content detailed topics I felt would give me the broadest set of knowledge to then make whatever I wanted.

I haven't started the fps one yet but the rpg ones by gamedev TV are brilliant. Excellent teaching and pacing. I feel like I'm learning properly and they go over more complicated programming concepts.

It's worth noting that I come from a development background so I already know how to code, but I am new to c#. I've also used blender before so I know about textures, modelling, animation etc. Of course the unity asset store is great and full of free content so it's not all that important.

Overall I'm really enjoying it. I lost passion for programming because I do it for a job, but this has allowed me that logical problem solving in a context I can enjoy again.

Hope this helps.

r/Unity3D • comment
1 points • PeopleOfLight

there are also courses for unity on udemy. the advantage is you have complete courses.

there is currently a sale 23 hours remaining.

i copied from another post:

I can recommend all courses from "Penny de Byl".

https://www.udemy.com/user/holistic3d/

My first course as a bloody noob was from "Awesome Tuts"

https://www.udemy.com/courses/search/?src=ukw&q=Awesome%20Tuts

A interresting course on AI

https://www.udemy.com/course/self-driving-go-kart-with-unity-ml/

The rest depends on your interest.

there are complete courses for fps games

https://www.udemy.com/course/make-a-horror-survival-game-in-unity/

https://www.udemy.com/course/build-a-battle-royale-and-an-rpg-in-unity-and-blender/

https://www.udemy.com/course/build-your-own-first-person-shooter-survival-game-in-unity/