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It’s time to create our own custom script component and quickly go over what they come with by default.
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Just keep in mind that you're not going
to remember everything immediately.
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These things take time
to really make sense, and these videos
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are always here for you to rewatch
should you feel the need.
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I've tried my best to separate everything
into bite-sized chunks so that it's easy
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to come back and find a specific topic
with these videos.
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Now we've come to a point where we need
to create our own custom script component.
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So first, before moving further,
we need to ensure that our IDE
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is connected with Unity.
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So if you're on Windows, go to Edit,
and then Preferences.
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And if you're on a Mac, go to Unity,
and then Settings,
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