Trigger Manager
A high-performance system for creating, managing, and centralizing triggers in your Unity scene, supporting physics, distance, and bool activation.

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- Category:
- Tools › Physics
- Developer:
- Pathiral
- Price:
- $10
- Rating:
- Favorites:
- 26
- Supported Unity Versions:
- 2022.3.53 or higher
- Current Version:
- 1.0.6
- Download Size:
- 675.20 KB
- Last Update:
- Dec 9, 2024
- Description:
- Trigger Manager is a powerful asset that streamlines trigger management in your Unity scene. It allows you to create, centralize, and manage all triggers in one high-performance system. You can dynamically add, remove, enable, and disable triggers, as well as fire specific events on target enter or exit.
This asset is part of the Mega Tools Collection, offering 5 different assets at a discounted price. With Trigger Manager, you can:
* Centralize all triggers in one script, eliminating the need for multiple colliders and scripts
* Track transforms and set up doors, jump scares, location-specific events, and more
* Work with any rendering pipeline, including built-in, URP, and HDRP
* Use the easy and detailed inspector with tooltips and scene view to position and view triggers
* Access APIs for easy addition and retrieval of trigger types
* Enjoy high-performance functionality, even with many triggers, thanks to optimized rendering
The package includes source code, documentation, video tutorials, and 3 demos for each trigger type. If you have any questions or need support, please reach out to the developer. - Technical Details:
- Trigger Manager is designed to be high-performance, running once every several frames and spreading functionality across several frames to ensure smooth operation. The system can be customized through settings, allowing you to tweak parameters, change activity, or remove triggers completely. The package is compatible with Unity's built-in pipeline, URP, and HDRP.
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