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Unity 5.x Game AI Programming Cookbook

You're reading from  Unity 5.x Game AI Programming Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783553570
Pages 278 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jorge Palacios Jorge Palacios
Profile icon Jorge Palacios

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Unity 5.x Game AI Programming Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Behaviors – Intelligent Movement 2. Navigation 3. Decision Making 4. Coordination and Tactics 5. Agent Awareness 6. Board Games AI 7. Learning Techniques 8. Miscellaneous Index

Blending behaviors by weight


Blending techniques allow you to add behaviors and mix them without creating new scripts every time you need a new type of hybrid agent.

This is one of the most powerful techniques in this chapter, and it's probably the most used behaviour-blending approach because of its power and the low cost of implementation.

Getting ready

We must add a new member variable to our AgentBehaviour class called weight and preferably assign a default value—in this case, 1.0f. Besides this, we should refactor the Update function to incorporate weight as a parameter to the Agent class' SetSteering function. All in all, the new AgentBehaviour class should look something like this:

public class AgentBehaviour : MonoBehaviour
{
    public float weight = 1.0f;

    // ... the rest of the class

    public virtual void Update ()
    {
        agent.SetSteering(GetSteering(), weight);
   }
}

How to do it...

We just need to change the SetSteering agent function's signature and definition:

public void SetSteering (Steering steering, float weight)
{
    this.steering.linear += (weight * steering.linear);
    this.steering.angular += (weight * steering.angular);
}

How it works...

The weights are used to amplify the steering behavior result, and they're added to the main steering structure.

There's more...

The weights don't necessarily need to add up to 1.0f. The weight parameter is a reference for defining the relevance that the steering behavior will have among the other ones.

See also

In this project, there is an example of avoiding walls, worked out using weighted blending.

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