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Revision as of 21:59, 17 July 2011
Welcome to the UnityCar Documentation Wiki. UnityCar is a realistic, flexible and fun car and driving simulator middleware for the Unity3D Game Engine. Its made up of several different classes, each of them dedicated to simulate a specific aspect of the vehicle. This wiki contains detailed description of the various classes and detailed tutorials about creating, importing and modifying cars and tracks.
You can try the live demo of UnityCar here. In order to try UnityCar live demo, you have to install the Unity3D web plugin. More info about Unity3D Game Engine and its plugin here.
Contents |
Classes
- Drivetrain
- Car Dynamics
- Car Controller
- Sound Controller
- Car Damage
- Aerodynamic Resistance
- Wing
- Brake Lights
- DashBoard
- Wheel
- Wheels
- UnityCar
Required Classes
These are the only classes you must import in your project in order to make UnityCar work:
Car Tutorials
Track Tutorials
Configuration