I'm working in Unity3D, C# specifically, and I'm trying to write a For loop that instantiates multiple game objects in 1 loop, but I want to stagger their instantiate just slightly, say 0.5 seconds, before the next game object is instantiated.
I figured it would be as simple as doing a normal loop:
for (int i = 0; i <= 3; i++)
{
Instantiate(gameObject, objectSpawn[i].transform.position, Quaternion.identity);
StartCoroutine(WeaponsCooldown(6));
}
StartCoroutine(WeaponsCooldown(2));
and in my couroutine i have a switch case so i can reuse it multiple times (think multiple hard points on a ship or something)
IEnumerator WeaponsCooldown(int coolTrigger)
{
switch (coolTrigger)
{
case 1:
mainFire = true;
yield return new WaitForSeconds(5);
mainFire = false;
break;
case 2:
leftFire = true;
yield return new WaitForSeconds(3);
leftFire = false;
break;
...down to case 6 (for this project)
The results that I'm getting are thus: The StartCoroutine that is outside the for loop fires just fine - this is the master cooldown for that weapon and keeps the player from spam firing it. However, the startcoroutine inside the for loop does not seem to slow the for loop down any and I'm so new to Unity3D scripting and C# I'm not entirely sure how to troubelshoot this.
I'm assuming that StartCoroutine is a seperate thread that runs aside from the Update thread and that's why the For loop is continuing, because it isn't waiting for the coroutine to finish.
If that is the case, would anyone have any ideas (other than putting individual scripts on each hard point of the player and setting staggering start times (or game object instantiate delays) on each one?
The main reason I wanted to do it all in 1 script is that the player could have upwards of 25 hard points and this would make it a lot easier to reuse on multiple ships with fewer hard points and easier to manage for me personally later on.
Thank you all for any insight offered in advance, Nick Willcox