I am creating a game which has up to 4 orthographic cameras (for up to 4 players), which take up various amounts of the screen, depending on the amount of players.
I have a script which controls all the cameras, setting their position relative to the players they are watching.
What I want to achieve is a simple overhead-runner style of movement, whereby the camera will follow the player, but not go outside the bounds of the map.
I have managed to get the boundaries working in the top-left camera, when the cameras are 'square' (as in the 4-player layout). However, the other cameras don't track properly at all, and in the rectangular 2-player mode, the top camera still goes too far left-and right. I'm pretty sure I know exactly which line of code is causing the problem... but I don't know what I need to do to fix it...
SpriteRenderer spriteBounds = GameObject.Find("Map").GetComponentInChildren<SpriteRenderer>();
float leftBound =0;
float rightBound =0;
float bottomBound =0;
float topBound = 0;
if((trackPlayer1 == null))
{
camPlayer1.transform.position = this.transform.position;
}
else
{
float vertExtent = camPlayer1.orthographicSize;
float horzExtent = vertExtent * Screen.width / Screen.height; //I guess the problem is here... but how do I fix this??
leftBound = (float)(horzExtent - spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.x / 2.0f);
rightBound = (float)(spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.x / 2.0f - horzExtent);
bottomBound = (float)(vertExtent - spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.y / 2.0f);
topBound = (float)(spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.y / 2.0f - vertExtent);
camPlayer1.transform.position = new Vector3(Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer1.transform.position.x, leftBound, rightBound), Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer1.transform.position.y, bottomBound, topBound), camPlayer1.transform.position.z);
}
if((trackPlayer2 == null))
{
camPlayer2.transform.position = this.transform.position;
}
else
{
float vertExtent = camPlayer2.orthographicSize ;
float horzExtent = vertExtent * Screen.width / Screen.height; //I guess the problem is here... but how do I fix this??
leftBound = (float)(horzExtent - spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.x / 2.0f);
rightBound = (float)(spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.x / 2.0f - horzExtent);
bottomBound = (float)(vertExtent - spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.y / 2.0f);
topBound = (float)(spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.y / 2.0f - vertExtent);
camPlayer2.transform.position = new Vector3(Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer2.transform.position.x, leftBound, rightBound), Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer2.transform.position.y, topBound, bottomBound), camPlayer2.transform.position.z);
}
if((trackPlayer3 == null))
{
camPlayer3.transform.position = this.transform.position;
}
else
{
float vertExtent = camPlayer3.orthographicSize;
float horzExtent = vertExtent * Screen.width / Screen.height; //I guess the problem is here... but how do I fix this??
leftBound = (float)(horzExtent - spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.x / 2.0f);
rightBound = (float)(spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.x / 2.0f - horzExtent);
bottomBound = (float)(vertExtent - spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.y / 2.0f);
topBound = (float)(spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.y / 2.0f - vertExtent);
camPlayer3.transform.position = new Vector3(Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer3.transform.position.x, leftBound, rightBound), Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer3.transform.position.y, topBound, bottomBound), camPlayer3.transform.position.z);
}
if((trackPlayer4 == null))
{
camPlayer4.transform.position = this.transform.position;
}
else
{
float vertExtent = camPlayer4.orthographicSize;
float horzExtent = vertExtent * Screen.width / Screen.height; //I guess the problem is here... but how do I fix this??
leftBound = (float)(horzExtent - spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.x / 2.0f);
rightBound = (float)(spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.x / 2.0f - horzExtent);
bottomBound = (float)(vertExtent - spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.y / 2.0f);
topBound = (float)(spriteBounds.sprite.bounds.size.y / 2.0f - vertExtent);
camPlayer4.transform.position = new Vector3(Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer4.transform.position.x, leftBound, rightBound), Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer4.transform.position.y, topBound, bottomBound), camPlayer4.transform.position.z);
}
So I'm pretty sure that I need to be checking against the cameras size and relative position on the screen, but I am lost as to exactly what I need to be doing.
(edit) Script explanation:
- The script is a global script attached to the main camera object, which is never seen by the player
- The four player cams (camPlayer1 - camPlayer4) are public variables and assigned to the script in the designer
- trackPlayer1-trackPlayer4 are public gameobjects, which are assigned in the designer - they are assigned to the player objects
- Player tracking works on all cams... for example if I change camPlayer2.transform.position = new Vector3(Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer2.transform.position.x, leftBound, rightBound), Mathf.Clamp(trackPlayer2.transform.position.y, topBound, bottomBound), camPlayer2.transform.position.z); to camPlayer2.transform.position = trackPlayer2.transform.position;, the code has the expected effect, the camera follows the player. It is only the clamping to the bounds of the map that I am having issues with
- The camera's orthographic sizes are set to 2
code which positions the cameras on screen at startup:
switch (playerCount)
{
case 1:
camPlayer1.enabled = true;
camPlayer2.enabled = false;
camPlayer3.enabled = false;
camPlayer4.enabled = false;
camPlayer1.rect = new Rect(0, 0, 1, 1);
camPlayer1.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer2.rect = new Rect(0, 0, 0, 0);
camPlayer2.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer3.rect = new Rect(0, 0, 0, 0);
camPlayer3.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer4.rect = new Rect(0, 0, 0, 0);
camPlayer4.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
break;
case 2:
camPlayer1.enabled = true;
camPlayer2.enabled = true;
camPlayer3.enabled = false;
camPlayer4.enabled = false;
camPlayer1.rect = new Rect(0, 0.5f, 0.7f, 0.5f);
camPlayer1.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer2.rect = new Rect(0.3f, 0, 0.7f, 0.5f);
camPlayer2.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer3.rect = new Rect(0, 0, 0, 0);
camPlayer3.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer4.rect = new Rect(0, 0, 0, 0);
camPlayer4.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
Destroy(play3);
Destroy(play4);
break;
case 3:
camPlayer1.enabled = true;
camPlayer2.enabled = true;
camPlayer3.enabled = true;
camPlayer4.enabled = false;
camPlayer1.rect = new Rect(0, 0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f);
camPlayer1.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer2.rect = new Rect(0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f);
camPlayer2.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer3.rect = new Rect(0.25f, 0, 0.5f, 0.5f);
camPlayer3.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer4.rect = new Rect(0, 0, 0, 0);
camPlayer4.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
Destroy(play4);
break;
case 4:
camPlayer1.enabled = true;
camPlayer2.enabled = true;
camPlayer3.enabled = true;
camPlayer4.enabled = true;
camPlayer1.rect = new Rect(0, 0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f);
camPlayer1.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer2.rect = new Rect(0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f);
camPlayer2.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer3.rect = new Rect(0, 0, 0.5f, 0.5f);
camPlayer3.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
camPlayer4.rect = new Rect(0.5f, 0, 0.5f, 0.5f);
camPlayer4.orthographicSize = CamManager.CAMERA_SIZE;
break;
}
}
edit, so I can get the first camera to tract regardless of shape (so in 2-player mode, with a rectangular camera, the player-1 cam will respect the boundaries of the map) with the code below. I'm guessing then that I need to apply some offsets to the leftBound, rightBound, topBound and bottomBound dependent on the rects of the other cams. How to establish and calculate these I have no idea
if((trackPlayer1 == null))
{
camPlayer1.transform.position = this.transform.position;
}
else
{
float vertExtent = camPlayer1.orthographicSize;
float horzExtent = vertExtent * (Screen.width * (camPlayer1.rect.width * 2)) / Screen.height; //I guess the problem is here... but how do I fix this??
There are several issues with your calculations. I guess it's just luck that it works for some situations. While your general idea is correct, you're calculating with the wrong properties. Basically you need to understand the aspect ratio of the cameras, the bounding box of your map and how a camera should behave at the borders.
We need the aspect ratio of the camera to calculate its width or extent.
As you can see in the picture,
Screen.width
andScreen.height
are referring to the game's window or the monitor resolution in case you're running the game fullscreen. You can also see that the cameras may have a different aspect ratio when compared to the game window. The good news is that Unity provides a property to get the camera's aspect ratio.Now that we have the camera's extents, let's take a look at your map and its bounding box.
You tried calculating with
bounds.size
, but as you can seebounds.size.x
is the width of the bounding box. Using the size will only work if your map's bottom-left starts at (0,0) in world space. A better approach is to usebounds.min
andbounds.max
which already return coordinates in world space.Your ultimate goal is that the camera should stay within the bounds of the map, i.e., its position is restricted by the following four conditions:
Now you only need to take the player position and limit the camera to these conditions:
If all cameras have the same size and aspect ratio, you can use the same bounds for all player cameras and only calculate
camX
andcamY
for each player.I'd like to suggest you another approach for your problem.
Is it possible to you to add high colliders at the border of your map, and a collider for the camera? You can then make the camera follow the player (use physics!), and when the player reaches a boundary, the camera won't go over, because of the collider.
Then, you can easily split the screen knowing how many players you have. One player? --> all screen size Two players? --> camera 1 ends ad screen height / 2, camera 2 starts at screen heigth /2 +1 and so on
Hi everyone for some people that need the complete code for work into game object with many childrens sprites into Empty Gameobject like:
This Code will be loop into Background object and take the bound of all childrens sprites :D, I make a Frankestein code hahhaa thanks to @Stefan Hoffmann explanation. I hope this will be helpful to others, Sorry for my bad English :(
You should use this this simple yet useful unity 2d camera follow script
also available on github. https://gist.github.com/unity3diy/5aa0b098cb06b3ccbe47