In-Game User Interfaces
In-Game User Interfaces
An in-game user interface (UI) is an interface that can be customized for user interaction during a game. A custom UI can only be added per player a custom UI is associated with a specific player, and only that player can see it.
An in-game user interface (UI) is an interface that can be customized for user interaction during a game. A custom UI can only be added per player — a custom UI is associated with a specific player, and only that player can see it.
An in-game user interface (UI) is an interface that can be customized for user interaction during a game. A custom UI can only be added per player — a custom UI is associated with a specific player, and only that player can see it.
In Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) custom UI is developed in two interconnected ways:
- Back end design - This refers to the Verse UI API and Verse code that tracks player data, customizes the behavior of the interactable elements, and creates a hierarchical layout by nesting UI elements (widgets).
- Front end design - This refers to the design and style of UI elements in the game as well as the placement of all your UI elements in the HUD.
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