Hi all,
I'm relatively new to AC but this may be an issue with Unity rather than with AC itself but any help is appreciated.
I'm on Unity 6.3 LTS and I am using the new input system. Since first install I have had several errors in the console "Input Action 'Crouch' not found", the same for 'ToggleCursor', 'Jump' and others.
In Project Settings -> Input System Package these actions are defined with keys bound to them (Although 'ToggleCursor' was never there). I did select the Input System Integration check box when installing AC and I have also run the New Game Wizard (modify existing) several times to see if this would help.
In game, I can move around and sprint, select hotspots and the menu system works, but nothing else.
I have tried old input system, both, and new input system but nothing seems to solve these issues.
Any help or advice would be gratefully received. Thanks in advance
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Welcome to the community, @Uglymug11.
The warnings themselves are from AC, but they are safe to ignore if the inputs being mentioned in them aren't needed by your game. Supressing them, though, is indeed a case of adding them to your game's Input Actions.
The Input Actions generated by the New Game Wizard can be found in the "Controls" asset in the "Input System" subfolder of your game's directory (beside the Managers and UI directories).
This is separate to the "Project wide" actions that can shown in the Project settings, though you raise a good point and I will look to see if it's possible to have AC assign the Controls asset to this setting as well.
If you've re-run the New Game Wizard multiple times to install the Input System Integration template, you may find you've got a few duplicates of this asset. You may find it best to run it again after deleting your game directory's "Input System" subfolder to ensure you've only got one copy of each of the assets in generates.
Bingo,
Many thanks Chris,
Yep this has solved everything. I think the problem was I was following your YouTube tutorial (Adventure Creator: First Person Primer). Which uses the old input system. All made sense once you pointed out the Input Settings -> Controls asset in AC.
Excellent customer service Chris
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