How would I create a non-uniform random generation of gameObjects (enemies) that mimic the formation of a "horde" like this image:
I want there to be more gameObjects in the front and less as it trails off towards the back. I thought of making an Empty gameObject and having the enemies target with code like this:
public Vector3 target : Transform;
if (target == null && GameObject.FindWithTag("Empty"))
{
target = GameObject.FindWithTag("Empty").transform;
}
However, doing that would not give me the "trail" effect where there are fewer int he back.
Here is my code for randomly generating enemies, if it helps:
void SpawnHorde()
{
for (int i = 0; i < hordeCount; i++)
{
Vector3 spawnPosition = new Vector3(Random.Range (0, 200), 50, Random.Range (0, 200));
Instantiate(Resources.Load ("Prefabs/Sphere"), spawnPosition, Quaternion.identity);
}
}
Does anyone have a suggestion as to how to achieve this?
My results after implementing @Jerry's code:
More concentrated in the front; less in the back :)
X=0
, then 7 atX=1
, etc. Something like exponential falloff (e^(-x)
) or linear falloff (-ax + b
), quadratic maybe? The better you can mathematically describe the number of enemies on the Y-line as the X-coordinate progresses, the better results you get.y = -2x + 100
andy = 2x - 100
), that gives you the upper and lower boundaries for the y-positions of the enemies you want to spawn ifx = 0 to x = 50
. That gives you that nice "trail" you wanted. Now couple that sothat a lower x value means more enemies spawned and a higher x value means less enemies to be spawned (linear lerping? ;)) and you have your trail of enemies. (i.stack.imgur.com/FpdOd.png)