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unity 3d grid system script
Ok so how do i make a grid system thingy so that i can place blocks beside eachother perfectly and stacking the blocks.
i will show you on this video on what i mean http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OJ_w_5Rsn0&feature=related
Answer by Statement · Mar 28, 2011 at 10:26 AM
Look it's evident you want to create a game based on the mechanics of minecraft. Google a bit and you shall find minecraft starter package. Seems this is all you need. Now go and learn.
In a nutshell, it provides a foundation for creating games similar to Minecraft. It's not an attempt to clone Minecraft. My hope is that it will encourage those who have played Minecraft, and want to learn or create something with their own ideas.
This topic has popped up very frequently, recently, and the questions have been just like yours. "How do I do this? (video)". Downvotes have hailed on questions like these. I didn't mean to be rude but come on, there's plenty of questions.
- (27th March 2011) In fps you look at a cube and point your crosshair at it and break it into pieces
- (27th March 2011) Where do I put this script?
- (27th March 2011) How do you make a script like this?
- (27th March 2011) How to place blocks like this?
- (27th March 2011) How to place blocks beside each other perfectly in fps?
- (27th March 2011) How to create some kind of guide to place cubes?
- (26th March 2011) How do I snap in place with a cube?
- (26th March 2011) How do I snap cubes together like minecraft?
Is there a way to delete this guys questions or account or something? He obviously isn't listening to you at all even though you have been reasonable and informative throughout all of his questions. we will get you to 10k rep and you can clean up this fools waste of space questions. i have more angry words to say on the matter but I think you understand how much of an annoyance this character is.(how cheecky to go make another account and post the exact same question thinking he would get a different answer, what a looser)
I personally find it funny, as like, I just read the "What should we change on UA" question, and one of the top ones was to get rid of people like this... $$anonymous$$ind you I think they also meant the people who post stupid questions, but I disagree with that as people must start somewhere...
Justin, it is ok to ask starter questions as long you maintain the question in light of new comments and don't spam the community with copies of the same question. Discussion becomes diffused. Sometimes I feel the community being overly harsh, and sometimes I think it's justified. Hard to decide whats wrong and right, but one can always improve ones question to make it right.
Nice answer, though - I wasn't aware of the $$anonymous$$inecraft starter package. As to the OP - yes, as @Statement says, it's okay to start out clueless, but we do expect people to learn and improve their questions. Not spam them repeated, hoping someone will do their entire project for them.