How To Use Event Dispatchers And How They're Diffrent To Blueprint Interfaces In UE4 and UE5

Published: 16 September 2021
on channel: GDXR
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► Description
In this video, I show you how to use event dispatchers and how they can be used to make blueprint communication easier and to reduce the number of variable references one blueprint might need.

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If you're new to VR and want to get started with Oculus Quest development, I recommend watching these videos first.

1. Installing UE4 from Source code (contains more up to date Quest features)
   • Installing UE4 4.25 from Oculus source  

2. Installing Android Studio (Required to create Oculus Quest projects in UE4.25+)
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3. My Oculus Quest 1 Settings (These are different to the Quest 2)
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4. My Oculus Quest 2 Settings
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