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Multiplayer Game Development with Unreal Engine 5

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803232874
Pages 394 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Marco Secchi Marco Secchi
Profile icon Marco Secchi

Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:Introducing Multiplayer Games
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Multiplayer Game Development 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Networking Basics 4. Chapter 3: Testing the Multiplayer System with a Project Prototype 5. Part 2:Networking and Multiplayer Games in Unreal Engine
6. Chapter 4: Setting Up Your First Multiplayer Environment 7. Chapter 5: Managing Actors in a Multiplayer Environment 8. Chapter 6: Replicating Properties Over the Network 9. Chapter 7: Using Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) 10. Part 3:Improving Your Game
11. Chapter 8: Introducing AI into a Multiplayer Environment 12. Chapter 9: Extending AI Behaviors 13. Chapter 10: Enhancing the Player Experience 14. Chapter 11: Debugging a Multiplayer Game 15. Part 4:Deploying Your Game Online
16. Chapter 12: Managing Multiplayer Sessions 17. Chapter 13: Handling Data During a Session 18. Chapter 14: Deploying Multiplayer Games 19. Chapter 15: Adding Epic Online Services (EOS) 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Setting up the character

Before I start writing about topics such as connections, authority, and roles, I need you to properly set up the player character – at the moment, our poor hero is just represented by an empty class!

So, in this section, you will add a camera and some user input and set up the main functionalities that will allow the thief character to move around the level in search of treasures and gold!

Adding basic settings to the character

In the next few steps, you’ll add the components that will make up the third-person camera behavior and implement their logic. After that, you’ll set some default values for the components that are already available in the Character class: the Arrow, Capsule, and SkeletalMesh components.

Adding a Camera component to the character

To get started, open the US_Character.h header class. You will be adding a Camera component and a Spring component that will connect the camera to the Capsule component available...

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