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A more user friendly doc is available at https://feel-docs.moremountains.com/
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Find out more about the asset at https://feel.moremountains.com/
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Feel v3.13
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## WHAT'S IN THE ASSET ?
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The Feel asset contains the following folders :
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- FeelDemos : a collection of demo scenes, all neatly arranged in their dedicated folders, showcasing how you can use Feel to improve game feel in various contexts
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- FeelDemosHDRP : demos tailored for HDRP
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- FeelDemosURP : demos tailored for URP
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- MMFeedbacks : all you need to add custom feedbacks with only a few clicks, including MMFeedbacksForThirdParty : more feedbacks, but these have dependencies (PostProcessing, Cinemachine, Nice Vibrations...).
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- MMTools : a set of tools and helpers
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- NiceVibrations : the NiceVibrations package, exactly the same as https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/tools/integration/nice-vibrations-by-lofelt-hd-haptic-feedback-for-mobile-and-game-197444?aid=1011lKhG&utm_source=aff, offered as a gift
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## HOW DO I ADD THIS TO MY GAME ?
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You should probably go check out http://feel-docs.moremountains.com/how-to-install.html, there'll be more details, but basically, you can follow these simple steps :
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To add Feel to your project, simply follow the simple steps below :
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1. using 2019.4.35f (or a recent - and stable - version of Unity of your choice), create a new project, pick the “3D” template
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2. via the asset store panel, go to the Feel page, click the download button, then the import button
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3. wait until a “import Unity package” popup appears, make sure everything is checked (it should be by default), click “import”
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4. open Unity’s Package Manager, install the latest version of the Post Processing package
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5. in the package manager, install the latest version of the Cinemachine package
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6. in the package manager, install the latest version of the TextMesh Pro package
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7. in the package manager, install the latest version of the Animation 2D package (this is only useful for the Letters demo)
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8. open the MMFeedbacksDemo scene (or any other demo), press play, enjoy
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Note that steps 4, 5, 6 and 7 are optional, but if you want to get access to post processing, TextMesh Pro and Cinemachine feedbacks, you’ll need these.
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Also note that most of the Feel demos make use of as many feedbacks as needed, and will feature most of these dependencies.
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You’ll get errors in these if you haven’t installed the corresponding dependencies. You can check the MMFeedbacksMinimalDemo scene if you’re not interested in any of the Unity packages feedbacks.
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## IS THERE DOCUMENTATION SOMEWHERE ?
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There is!
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There's a functional documentation at https://feel-docs.moremountains.com/
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And a complete API documentation at https://feel-docs.moremountains.com/API/
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## I STILL HAVE A QUESTION!
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If something's still not clear, you can always drop me a line using the form at http://feel.moremountains.com/.
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It's entirely possible that I forgot to document something, but please make sure you've read the documentation before filling this form.
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You can also please check the FAQ before sending me an email. Chances are, your question's answered right there. If it's not, then go ahead!
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Also, if you're asking for support, please send me your invoice number, along with your Unity version and the version of Feel you're using, so I can help you best.
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