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When using this repo a game can be started from the Unity Editor, by starting the GameManagement scene from the Assets/Scenes folder. The GameManager is a sort of bootloader, which sets up all the other managers and orchestrates the match start process.

Once the main menu is loaded, the only real option is to start a local 2v2 match. I use SlimUI, as the main menu for now, it is a store asset. Starting this match (using the button in SlimUI) sets off the async scene loading, transition to the arena camera and match setup in the GameManager.

The GameManager provides a method which invokes an event once a specific scene has been loaded. Here I'm using that to trigger the camera transition once the arena scene was loaded.

After the camera transition the InGameUI scene is loaded and when the UI is there, the match setup process in the GameManager is started.

To look into this process see: Assets\SlimUI\Modern Menu 1\Scripts\Managers\SlimUIMainMenu Line 162 onwards Assets\Scripts\Managers\GameManager Line 176 onwards

Also noteworthy is the Ship Movement logic in which I change the flying behavior and gravity for the ship depending which zone it is in and the shader for the ripple effect of the inner/green/nimble zone, which is an older simple ripple shader converted to URP (in code not shader graph), featuring up to 5 simulateously animated ripples.