Highly performant and easy-to-use traffic system that can make any driving game more fun to play in just a few clicks. Detailed documentation & tutorials are available. No coding required to set it up
Nominated for Best Development Tool on the Asset Store at Unity Awards 2021
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Key Features:
- Trucks with trailer support.
- Pathfinding on waypoints. Method to find the shortest path between 2 waypoints using the existing waypoints inside the scene.
- The ability for traffic vehicles to follow a given path. Method to make any vehicle form anywhere in the scene to reach a specific destination.
- Overtake - cars automatically overtake each other if the road has multiple lanes.
- Traffic vehicles will clear the way for ambulances or other special cars if specified.
- Traffic lights intersections support.
- Priority intersections support - cars decide by themselves to wait or to enter an intersection.
- Roundabout support - cars wait until the roundabout is free.
- Narrow road support - cars wait until the lane is free before changing it.
- The Complex Give Way feature allows developers to designate specific waypoints that must be clear for a vehicle to enter an intersection. This capability is particularly useful for scenarios where there's a larger priority road intersected by a smaller side road. By utilizing Complex Give Way, developers can establish this setup without creating a traditional intersection.
- Zipper-style give-way. Useful when a multi-lane road converges or narrows. Vehicles take turns advancing into the narrowed road alternately.
- Building avoidance - if a car hits a building, it will try to recover itself.
- Player component. A script that makes traffic vehicles give priority to the player in an intersection. Additionally, it provides the capability for traffic vehicles to overtake the player's car.
- Customizable vehicle properties - acceleration, max speed, brake speed, steer angle etc.
- Variable number of wheels - from 3 to as many as you want.
- Automatically car assignments - made just by pressing a button.
- Speed routes - set speed restrictions for some lanes or areas and all cars will follow them.
- Car types - assign different types to cars and you can restrict access on some roads based on car types (ex: trucks are allowed only on the first lane and are not allowed inside the cities).
- Priority waypoints. Ability to set the importance of the roads. Useful to spawn more vehicles on the main roads and fewer on secondary roads.
- Lights support - main, brake, blinkers, and reverse lights that work automatically.
- Sound support - basic engine sound for each car based on acceleration and speed.
- Hard shadow support - useful if you need even more performance.
- Custom events on waypoints. Those events are triggered when a vehicle reaches a specially marked waypoint. Useful for dynamic actions inside the app.
- Switch the direction of the entire waypoint network with a single click (currently in beta). Used for right-hand and left-hand traffic scenarios.
- Capability to programmatically make a traffic vehicle to change lanes.
- Ability to override the vehicle behavior from the API.
- Capability to have vehicles inside the vehicle pool that will not be instantiated by the system. They need to be programmatically instantiated at the right time.
- Ability to subscribe to various events for a better overview of what happens inside the system and better customization opportunities.
- Added delegates for some actions to easily change the default behaviors used by the system.
- Custom editor tools - many editor windows to make the integration process as smooth as possible.
- Simple API for advanced functionalities.
- Complete code included and commented.
- Works for any platform that supports the Burst compiler.
- Requires Unity 2021.3 LTS and above.
- Works with Unity 6.
Compatible with:
- EasyRoads3D - Integration Tutorials: Part 1 - Basics; Part 2 - Advanced
- CiDy 2 - Integration Tutorial
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