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- extends CharacterBody3D
- # Settings to control the character
- @export var rotation_speed : float = 1.0
- @export var movement_speed : float = 5.0
- @export var movement_acceleration : float = 5.0
- # Get the gravity from the project settings to be synced with RigidBody nodes.
- var gravity = ProjectSettings.get_setting("physics/3d/default_gravity")
- # Helper variables to keep our code readable
- @onready var origin_node : XROrigin3D = $XROrigin3D
- @onready var camera_node : XRCamera3D = $XROrigin3D/XRCamera3D
- @onready var neck_position_node : Node3D = $XROrigin3D/XRCamera3D/Neck
- @onready var black_out : Node3D = $XROrigin3D/XRCamera3D/BlackOut
- # `recenter` is called when the user has requested their view to be recentered.
- # The code here assumes the player has walked into an area they shouldn't be
- # and we return the player back to the character body.
- # But other strategies can be applied here as well such as returning the player
- # to a starting position or a checkpoint.
- func recenter():
- # Calculate where our camera should be, we start with our global transform
- var new_camera_transform : Transform3D = global_transform
- # Set to the height of our neck joint
- new_camera_transform.origin.y = neck_position_node.global_position.y
- # Apply transform our our next position to get our desired camera transform
- new_camera_transform = new_camera_transform * neck_position_node.transform.inverse()
- # Remove tilt from camera transform
- var camera_transform : Transform3D = camera_node.transform
- var forward_dir : Vector3 = camera_transform.basis.z
- forward_dir.y = 0.0
- camera_transform = camera_transform.looking_at(camera_transform.origin + forward_dir.normalized(), Vector3.UP, true)
- # Update our XR location
- origin_node.global_transform = new_camera_transform * camera_transform.inverse()
- # `_get_movement_input` returns our move input by querying the move action on each controller
- func _get_movement_input() -> Vector2:
- var movement : Vector2 = Vector2()
- # If move is not bound to one of our controllers,
- # that controller will return a Vector2(0.0, 0.0)
- movement += $XROrigin3D/LeftHand.get_vector2("move")
- movement += $XROrigin3D/RightHand.get_vector2("move")
- return movement
- # `_process_on_physical_movement` handles the physical movement of the player
- # adjusting our character body position to "catch up to" the player.
- # If the character body encounters an obstruction our view will black out
- # and we will stop further character movement until the player physically
- # moves back.
- func _process_on_physical_movement(delta) -> bool:
- # Remember our current velocity, we'll apply that later
- var current_velocity = velocity
- # Start by rotating the player to face the same way our real player is
- var camera_basis: Basis = origin_node.transform.basis * camera_node.transform.basis
- var forward: Vector2 = Vector2(camera_basis.z.x, camera_basis.z.z)
- var angle: float = forward.angle_to(Vector2(0.0, 1.0))
- # Rotate our character body
- transform.basis = transform.basis.rotated(Vector3.UP, angle)
- # Reverse this rotation our origin node
- origin_node.transform = Transform3D().rotated(Vector3.UP, -angle) * origin_node.transform
- # Now apply movement, first move our player body to the right location
- var org_player_body: Vector3 = global_transform.origin
- var player_body_location: Vector3 = origin_node.transform * camera_node.transform * neck_position_node.transform.origin
- player_body_location.y = 0.0
- player_body_location = global_transform * player_body_location
- velocity = (player_body_location - org_player_body) / delta
- move_and_slide()
- # Now move our XROrigin back
- var delta_movement = global_transform.origin - org_player_body
- origin_node.global_transform.origin -= delta_movement
- # Negate any height change in local space due to player hitting ramps etc.
- origin_node.transform.origin.y = 0.0
- # Return our value
- velocity = current_velocity
- # Check if we managed to move where we wanted to
- var location_offset = (player_body_location - global_transform.origin).length()
- if location_offset > 0.1:
- # We couldn't go where we wanted to, black out our screen
- black_out.fade = clamp((location_offset - 0.1) / 0.1, 0.0, 1.0)
- return true
- else:
- black_out.fade = 0.0
- return false
- # `_process_movement_on_input` handles movement through controller input.
- # We first handle rotating the player and then apply movement.
- # We also apply the effects of gravity at this point.
- func _process_movement_on_input(is_colliding, delta):
- if !is_colliding:
- # Only handle input if we've not physically moved somewhere we shouldn't.
- var movement_input = _get_movement_input()
- # First handle rotation, to keep this example simple we are implementing
- # "smooth" rotation here. This can lead to motion sickness.
- # Adding a comfort option with "stepped" rotation is good practice but
- # falls outside of the scope of this demonstration.
- rotation.y += -movement_input.x * delta * rotation_speed
- # Now handle forward/backwards movement.
- # Straffing can be added by using the movement_input.x input
- # and using a different input for rotational control.
- # Straffing is more prone to motion sickness.
- var direction = global_transform.basis * Vector3(0.0, 0.0, -movement_input.y) * movement_speed
- if direction:
- velocity.x = move_toward(velocity.x, direction.x, delta * movement_acceleration)
- velocity.z = move_toward(velocity.z, direction.z, delta * movement_acceleration)
- else:
- velocity.x = move_toward(velocity.x, 0, delta * movement_acceleration)
- velocity.z = move_toward(velocity.z, 0, delta * movement_acceleration)
- # Always handle gravity
- velocity.y -= gravity * delta
- move_and_slide()
- # _physics_process handles our player movement.
- func _physics_process(delta):
- var is_colliding = _process_on_physical_movement(delta)
- _process_movement_on_input(is_colliding, delta)
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