UEBS Steam app folder should be located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator.ġ1. The easiest way to test your character mod, is by copying and pasting your exported character file to the StreamingAssets/CharacterMods folder located in the UEBS_Data folder which you can find in your steam apps folder. Before you go and upload your character to Steam workshop, you should first test it. If there were no errors, your exported character should be located in your project folder above 'Assets'.ġ0. Click the small gear at the top of the 'Character Setup' inspector, and click 'Export All'.ĩ. The basics of your character setup should now be ready for export. Keep in mind you must spell them correctly and the category names are case sensitive.Ĩ. Currently your character can only work in a category that exists in the game like Animals or Medieval. Click open the 'Meshes' drop down in the Character Setup inspector and assign all the appropriate skinned and solid meshes from your character.(If a mesh is skinned, the object will have a 'Skinned Mesh Renderer' attached to it, and if it is solid, it will have just the 'Mesh Renderer' attached.ħ. Now the meshes from your character must be assigned. You can do this by simply dragging your character from the hierarchy into the Character Animator tab.Ħ. In the Character Setup inspector, assign your Character Animator component from your rigged character (Or Character Animator Legacy, which only works with custom animations). Make sure your characters position is zeroed and its feet are lined up with the floor and center of the yellow box in the scene view.ĥ. Make your character the child of the 'SETUP' prefab by dragging the character onto it in the hierarchy.Ĥ. Import your rigged character into your scene(Legacy or Mecanim). You should see a yellow box in your scene view which represents the collision box of your new character.ģ. If you have not yet downloaded the UEBSWorkshopTools, you can download them here: Ģ. Start a new project in Unity, and import the UEBSCharacterSetup(Located in UEBSWorkshopTools) into your new project. This will cause and error during import and import will cancel! Please be responsible and make all your mods in unique projects!ġ. Otherwise Unity can get confliction errors if multiple mods made in the same project are imported. IMPORTANT : All separate mods must be done using a unique project! Please do not use any versions of Unity greater than 2018! In fact, using Unity 5.6 is ideal as the tutorial files were made in this version. Setting up the basics can often only take minutes! The tools designed for preparing your character for import are designed to be fast and flexible. Besides a few important tips, I cannot teach you how to use Unity, there are thousands of tutorials and documentation available across the internet, so if you have no experience using Unity, or rigging characters in Unity, I suggest researching and get the hang of things before attempting to do any of this.
The process of importing characters to UEBS will require some basic knowledge in using Unity engine. You can join the discussion on Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator being available for free on Steam on the OC3D Forums.Hello everyone! Mod support for UEBS is finally here! I figured what better place to post a tutorial than on the Unity forums! So lets get your Unity assets in the game! You can redeem your free Steam copy of Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator here.  This announcement will be made tomorrow on Brilliant Game Studios’ YouTube Channel. This game allows you to do whatever you want, and practically any modern gaming PC should be able to run this game with ease.Âīrilliant Games Studios has an announcement planned for tomorrow, making it possible that a successor to Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator may be in the works. Within this game, players can control armies and control large battles or let the simulation do its work and create utter carnage. While this game is not the most realistic out there, it is a lot of fun to mess around with, and well worth trying out when it’s free. Want to see how a company of WWII soldiers deals with an army of 10,000 medieval knights, how a many chickens it takes to beat a T-Rex, and how many Zombies it takes to defeat an army of centurions? You can with this game. Until February 1st, Brilliant Games Studios’ Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator will be available for free on Steam, giving PC gamers free access to one of the platform’s craziest sandbox titles.Â