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Question by mexicouger · Mar 09, 2014 at 03:34 PM · gameobjectinstantiatereferenceno

Creating a reference gameobject of a prefab

What I want to do is fill up a new gameobject with all the data I want for future use, without generating a prefab. I fill it up with material information and a single cube prefab information.

Here's my code public GameObject CreateItem_BlockJunk() { GameObject block_Mat = new GameObject(); block_Mat = Resources.Load("prefabs/block") as GameObject; block_Mat.renderer.material = Resources.Load("materials/junk") as Material;

         return block_Mat;
     }
 
     public GameObject CreateItem_BlockWood()
     {
         GameObject block_Mat = new GameObject();
         block_Mat = Resources.Load("prefabs/block") as GameObject;
         block_Mat.renderer.material = Resources.Load("materials/wood") as Material;
         
         
         return block_Mat;
     }
 
     public GameObject CreateItem_BlockBrick()
     {
         GameObject block_Mat = new GameObject();
         block_Mat = Resources.Load("prefabs/block") as GameObject;
         block_Mat.renderer.material = Resources.Load("materials/brick") as Material;
         
         return block_Mat;
     }
 
     public GameObject CreateItem_BlockStone()
     {
         GameObject block_Mat = new GameObject();
         block_Mat = Resources.Load("prefabs/block") as GameObject;
         block_Mat.renderer.material = Resources.Load("materials/stone") as Material;
         
         return block_Mat;
     }
 
     public GameObject CreateItem_BlockMetal()
     {
         GameObject block_Mat = new GameObject();
         block_Mat = Resources.Load("prefabs/block") as GameObject;
         block_Mat.renderer.material = Resources.Load("materials/metal") as Material;
         
         return block_Mat;
     }
 
     public GameObject CreateItem_BlockRadium()
     {
         GameObject block_Mat = new GameObject();
         block_Mat = Resources.Load("prefabs/block") as GameObject;
         block_Mat.renderer.material = Resources.Load("materials/radium") as Material;
         
         return block_Mat;
     }
 
     void Awake()
     {
         Items = new GameObject[10];
         Items[0] = CreateItem_BlockJunk();
         Items[1] = CreateItem_BlockWood();
         Items[2] = CreateItem_BlockBrick();
         Items[3] = CreateItem_BlockStone();
         Items[4] = CreateItem_BlockMetal();
         Items[5] = CreateItem_BlockRadium();    
         Items[6] = null;
         Items[7] = null;
         Items[8] = null;
         Items[9] = null;
     }
 

Now the problem is is that Items[0] - Items[5] all return the same last object which was CreateItem_BlockRadium(); I was able to fix this by adding instantiate but that created an actual object in the world and I didn't want to do that. I just want to fill up a gameobject and use it for future reference. Is this possible without instantiating? Am I missing something?

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