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Question by R-GiGgS84 · Aug 08, 2011 at 08:01 AM · runtime

Is It possible to control during runtime - eg. load a file, change camera angle, perform a clip plane, etc.

As the title mention, is possible?

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avatar image CHPedersen · Aug 08, 2011 at 08:31 AM 0
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... If you're asking whether it's possible to load a file or change the camera angle at runtime, I think we can safely assume the answer is yes. Doing custom things at runtime is what the entire scripting system is there for. You have to know how to program, though.

avatar image R-GiGgS84 · Aug 08, 2011 at 08:38 AM 0
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hi Christian, thanks for the reply. By the way, is there any script that i can reference for loading a file?

avatar image Waz · Aug 08, 2011 at 08:49 AM 0
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It depends on the type of file. Images are easy. X$$anonymous$$L less so.

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Answer by Waz · Aug 08, 2011 at 08:51 AM

Yes. For answers, type each question separately into google or the search box above, then read the results.

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Answer by R-GiGgS84 · Aug 10, 2011 at 01:57 AM

So can i just safely assume that it is possible to do anything @ run-time?

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avatar image CHPedersen · Aug 10, 2011 at 06:34 AM 0
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Yes, for the most part, yes. There are cases, of course, that push the boundaries of science; for instance, you can't do real-time raytracing. But anything ordinary? Yes.

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thank you. one last thing to check. is it possible to access files from local remote system via web players? if not, is there any alternative to it other than storing the files in the project folder?

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Try to google your requests as well. I just wrote "unity", then copy-pasted the exact phrasing of your question, i.e. the sentence "unity is it possible to access files from local remote system via web players", hit search, and it took me to this:

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/12002/file-io-on-a-server-file-from-the-web-player.html

Google really is an amazing tool, you don't even need to be that careful about your phrasing, you'll often get results from actually asking it the same thing you'd ask a human being. USE IT.

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alright. thanks for ur quick reply. :)

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