ComponentReference<T> capable to get derived class of component that inherits T.
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ComponentReference<T> capable to get derived class of component that inherits T.
After getting Unity's Addressables system working myself, I pulled together some simple examples of my own code working in standard Coroutines in the hopes that it will help others on the path to mastering this system.
An extension library for the Addressables to use them in conjunction with UniRx
Core Package Dependency for Metaverse Sandbox project with logic meant to distribute to general public
A step-by-step guide on how to hotfix using Unity's Addressables system. Tested on Mac and Android.
Unity + Addressables + Markdown
Unity collaboration development using Google Spreadsheet.
Base Unity Project for MetaverseSandbox. "Base Game" without DLCs
A class that manages the number of prefabricated instances
Unity Package that connects to any CDN. Streamlines asset uploads, authentication, and setting configurations.
2D Space Shooter inspired by Space Invaders developed in Unity3D
Space Invaders Clone
A simple tool that strikes a happy medium between AssetBundles and Addressables
This project was created according to the K-Syndicate course. In it I applied a new way to design architecture.
Basic implementation of a system for persisting data between scenes and sessions using event-driven architecture based on Scriptable Objects
UnityMasterData is a tool that works just on Unity, to provide a workflow of operating master data for developing quickly/serviceability with using "Excel" for your project.
Code sample for using Extenject to preload Addressables
Manage Addressables using Sync, Async(.NET / UniTask), Coroutine, Lifetime Managing systems with results caching
A Unity project template that contains installed and configured core official and popular third party packages to quickly start new projects.
Add a description, image, and links to the addressables topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the addressables topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."