3D Artist Jared Taylor unveiled a useful tool for game developers who work in Unreal Engine that will help in visualizing combat scenes.
The tool is a free procedural hit reaction system titled ProcHitReact, which allows you to add procedural physics-driven hit reactions on skeletal meshes to your game projects. The toolset ensures profile-based hit reactions for every situation. There are several profiles available: melee, twitch, bump pawn, and more. You can also switch between multiple profiles without losing quality or speed, as the system provides stable results under rapid reapplication with multiple profiles.
ProcHitReact is multiplayer-ready, so you can directly implement it into your co-op games, as well as singleplayer game projects. The tool features high levels of customization and extendability.
The creator also notes that many of the tool’s features are in beta, as every use case can’t feasibly be tested.
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