This wrapper essentially restricts the logger to the unity console, when using WebGL, while I don't need to change any Reference to LogManager or Log.Debug(etc) in my code.
Reading Assets from folders was only possible in Editor over LoadAssetFromPath. Now I'm using asset bundles for ScriptedObjects and Audio Prefabs, when the project is built.
When in Editor the folders are still used for convenience (can make changes to assets without rebuilding asset bundles)
This can be seen as the initial state of the project after the released demo.
The changes include:
- New ship models
- Singleton manager structure to keep project scaleable in the future
- Managing players, their settings, character choices, statistics, match setups, controls etc. in a separate decoupled scene
- Main menu with transitions to the arena scene
- Beginnings of a custom audio solution
- Logging with Log4Net
It is really a complete overhaul of the projects structure and management.