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Henrique Campos
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Henrique Campos

Henrique Campos is an indie game developer and game designer working in the industry since 2015. Starting as a University teacher in the Computer Graphics and Artificial Intelligence chairs and working for the GDQuest team from 2018 to 2022, he has also been providing consultancy for solo developers, studios, and schools. Under the alias of Pigdev, Henrique has been creating game development content on his YouTube channel since 2016. Among his projects, he wrote the Top 7 Godot Engine Recipes and the Platformer Essential Recipes ebooks where he presents design patterns that people can use to make games with the Godot Engine. A passionate open-source enthusiast, Henrique has been working and contributing to the Godot Engine project since 2016.
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Syncing physical objects

In this section, we will understand how to use the MultiplayerSynchronizer node for more than position updates. This node plays an important role in ensuring that players are synchronized with the avatars of other players in the game. As we have seen in the Giving players control in PlayerSpawner section, it is essential to maintain consistency among players to create a seamless multiplayer experience.

The MultiplayerSynchronizer class serves as a bridge between players, enabling real-time updates and synchronization of various properties. One key aspect that we will explore is how the Crate object’s position is updated based on the player who is carrying it. This functionality allows for interactive and collaborative gameplay, where players can work together to solve puzzles or accomplish tasks.

On top of that, we will see how the MultiplayerSynchronizer node handles properties related to avatar animations. By leveraging the MultiplayerSynchronizer...

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Published in: Dec 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803232614

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Henrique Campos

Henrique Campos is an indie game developer and game designer working in the industry since 2015. Starting as a University teacher in the Computer Graphics and Artificial Intelligence chairs and working for the GDQuest team from 2018 to 2022, he has also been providing consultancy for solo developers, studios, and schools. Under the alias of Pigdev, Henrique has been creating game development content on his YouTube channel since 2016. Among his projects, he wrote the Top 7 Godot Engine Recipes and the Platformer Essential Recipes ebooks where he presents design patterns that people can use to make games with the Godot Engine. A passionate open-source enthusiast, Henrique has been working and contributing to the Godot Engine project since 2016.
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