Hi there,
I've been dabbling with the UCC for a little now and have hit my first major roadblock. UCC is excellent but also incredibly complex for a more visual art / designer person, so I opted to grab Playmaker and try out basic visual scripting. I can tweak UCC and I can make stuff work with Playmaker independently, but I can't figure out a way for them to meaningfully interact - even with the integration - in the simplest of cases.
For example;
I've got a character setup with the interact action, and have done the tutorial getting the platforms moving (all good here!), but when I want to make a simple light switch that turns on or off a lamp, I can't figure out how to hook into the Interact action from the controller with Playmaker. I've searched for answers here and see recommendations for things like the "Set or Stop Ability" or "Is Ability Active" actions, but I can't seem to get any of these actually triggering on interaction (the interact action IS working as it is active while executing the animation).
Any advice?
Thanks
I've been dabbling with the UCC for a little now and have hit my first major roadblock. UCC is excellent but also incredibly complex for a more visual art / designer person, so I opted to grab Playmaker and try out basic visual scripting. I can tweak UCC and I can make stuff work with Playmaker independently, but I can't figure out a way for them to meaningfully interact - even with the integration - in the simplest of cases.
For example;
I've got a character setup with the interact action, and have done the tutorial getting the platforms moving (all good here!), but when I want to make a simple light switch that turns on or off a lamp, I can't figure out how to hook into the Interact action from the controller with Playmaker. I've searched for answers here and see recommendations for things like the "Set or Stop Ability" or "Is Ability Active" actions, but I can't seem to get any of these actually triggering on interaction (the interact action IS working as it is active while executing the animation).
Any advice?
Thanks