As I recall, AI Sense allowed you to visually check the range. I think each sense was drawn with a different colored wireframe.
I haven’t used it for a while so I’ve forgotten how, but how can I display it?
You can simply click on the AI Debugger key which is apostrophe ( ’ ) by default but if your keyboard is not an English keyboard it might not work, so make sure to navigate to the editor preferences and assign it your desired key. Once you’re there, you’ll also see other keybinds for different purposes on AI debugging and one of them is what you’re looking for. So after you got all of those set up, you can first click on the AI debugger key at runtime and then the numpad keys to view their corresponding aspects of AI.
you can first click on the AI debugger key at runtime
Sorry I was talking about the display in the BP editor. There should have been a way to display the sense when editing an actor. It was display in Green, yellow, and light blue wireframe.
You can display the range of senses at runtime the way I explained. But if you want to change the assigned color of each sense, you can simply click on the AI Perception component, navigate to the Details window while it’s selected, expand the senses and adjust their color from there.
Oh I see what you mean. Never heard of that one.
It seems that was a misunderstanding on my part.
What I remembered was about the old AI feature PawnSense. I’m old…
It’s a bit disappointing that the new AI sense isn’t displayed.