Hi, Justin,
The State system with Preset System is probably the most unique system in UCC and if it's used right, it can be very powerful.
Besides the current capability, I think there is another really good use-case, that is, I call it, Property Augment system.
Here is the explanation.
In a typical Items setup, you have a base Item, a base gun for an example. And you add attachments to the base gun, for example, a silencer.
The silencer reduces Firing Noise but then it also reduces Damage and adds Weight to the item.
You will create a Preset and add to the silencer.
When you attach the silencer, you will apply preset values to the base gun object.
It will add/subtract property values from the base gun, and when you detach the silencer, you will do the opposite.
I think you will get the idea.
I this case, you want the Preset to add or subtract to the base value instead of replacing it.
I think the current Preset system is almost there to support Augment System but it can make UCC even more unique
What do you think?
Thanks.
The State system with Preset System is probably the most unique system in UCC and if it's used right, it can be very powerful.
Besides the current capability, I think there is another really good use-case, that is, I call it, Property Augment system.
Here is the explanation.
In a typical Items setup, you have a base Item, a base gun for an example. And you add attachments to the base gun, for example, a silencer.
The silencer reduces Firing Noise but then it also reduces Damage and adds Weight to the item.
You will create a Preset and add to the silencer.
When you attach the silencer, you will apply preset values to the base gun object.
It will add/subtract property values from the base gun, and when you detach the silencer, you will do the opposite.
I think you will get the idea.
I this case, you want the Preset to add or subtract to the base value instead of replacing it.
I think the current Preset system is almost there to support Augment System but it can make UCC even more unique
What do you think?
Thanks.
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