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Question by DRazvan · Jun 09, 2014 at 04:09 PM · c#eventloadleveldelegate

Event to change level

I want to implement a loading screen between every level change I make. I have made a simple scene with a background image and a "Loading" text. My idea is to load t$$anonymous$$s scene first and afterwards load the desired level.

The problem is that I don't want to create 10 scenes for each level transition and since I can't do somet$$anonymous$$ng like Application.LoadLevel("LoadingScene","nextLevelname") I won't be able to know what Scene name to pass inside the LoadingScene.

I want to know how to do t$$anonymous$$s using events. I want to fire up an event passing the Scene i want to load as a parameter. Then , inside my Loading Scene I will call Application.LoadLevel("LevelNamePassedByEvent").

PS: I do not have the PRO version to use LoadLevelAsync.

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Answer by IvovdMarel · Jun 09, 2014 at 06:46 PM

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Check t$$anonymous$$s out. http://docs.unity3d.com/ScriptReference/Object.DontDestroyOnLoad.html

T$$anonymous$$s method allows objects (and their scripts) to not be destroyed when the scene is changed.

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