Starter Assets - FirstPerson | Updates in new CharacterController package
Free and lightweight first and third person character base controllers for Unity 6 LTS, using Cinemachine and the Input System packages.

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- Category:
- Essentials
- Developer:
- Unity Technologies
- Price:
- FREE
- Rating:
- Favorites:
- 6995
- Supported Unity Versions:
- 2020.3.0 or higher
- Current Version:
- 1.3
- Download Size:
- 2.09 MB
- Last Update:
- Sep 11, 2024
- Description:
- The Starter Assets are designed to work as a quick start into prototyping and developing character controllers for various game genres, using systems and methods that are easy to build and expand upon for different projects.
The First/Third Person Starter Assets packages require the Input System and Cinemachine packages to work. The packages will automatically install when you import a Starter Assets package into your project.
The Starter Assets - First Person Controller package includes:
* A First Person character controller
* Playground Scene and level prototyping Prefabs
* UI Canvas overlays for mobile (Joystick and Touch Zone)
To get started, load the sample Scene (called Playground) under Assets/StarterAssets/FirstPersonController/Scenes. Also, check out the full package documentation and license terms (Readme.asset, StarterAssets_Documentation.pdf and license.txt) under Assets/StarterAssets.
The Starter Assets are using the built-in CharacterController component. Starter Assets include First and Third Person Character controllers built in a modular way as a solid foundation for any game genre.
For technical questions or support, please visit the forums. - Technical Details:
- Important note on package dependencies:
The First/Third Person Starter Assets packages require the Input System and Cinemachine packages to work.
To set up with URP:
* Adding the Asset to your Graphics settings:
1. Navigate to Edit > Project Settings... > Graphics.
2. In the Scriptable Render Pipeline Settings field, add the Universal Render Pipeline Asset you created earlier.
* For other technical questions or support, please visit the forums. - Continue ยป