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Yanifska

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« on: November 02, 2013, 12:50:47 PM »
Hi,
does playmaker has a set of action like these ?

https://www.assetstore.unity3d.com/#/content/7421

Not something I m in need right now, but in might come handy at some point.
Be it iOs or Android.
I am just curious how to manage all the device related notificiations / store / gamecenter etc.....

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Re: Native
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2013, 12:18:48 AM »
Hi,

 I have added this to Trello, so up vote this is you want to see it supported. I would contact the author and query if he is willing to provide support for PlayMaker.

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Re: Native
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2013, 05:08:30 AM »
Hi,
thank you for adding it to the trello,

I noticed that you had already U3DXT Game center on the todo list.
They seem to be building a very serious library as well for the whole native SDK.
It's quite expensive but I wonder which one is more worth.
http://u3dxt.com/

There are so much such libraries in the store, I am not sure which one is really reliable / complete / powerful.
Maybe it would be worth it to make some kind of poll / survey / investigation to find which one provide more value for us.

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Yaniv
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Re: Native
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2013, 05:13:33 AM »
Hi,

 You rbest bet is to read the comments on each asset store reviews, they are very true to how well they work and everything.

 Not yet tested any of them, do I can't really tell more on them.

 U3DXT seems to be the most direct way since it's only giving access to the native API, so it can't go wrong or assum certain way of doing things. The downside is that you'll have to properly learn xcode api... and that may very well put you off big time...

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 Jean