Making an AI Enemy Part II
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Today we finished up making an AI enemy (except for things like, you know, animation, health bars, etc.)
The main thing was explaining the UE4 damage system, and enabling the player to damage and kill the sock goblins, and the goblins being able to hunt down and stab the player.
We also went over a bit on how to export something from one project to another. I have put up a separate video on that topic.
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