Again, the vision I originally had for my game is being both reduced and revised. I still am shooting for a Christian superhero type game that focuses on running through an open world and climbing the walls of buildings (similar to Infamous on PS3 or this old Shockwave I used to love to play called UNDERdog City Jumper[ http://underdog.be/games/run/] you'll need shockwave player to play it, if you already have it installed because adobe depreciated it ). My biggest trouble was getting my unity asset store assets to play nice with each other. I started out with Opsive's 3rd person controller (the one that is now depreciated) because it has a wall climbing ability built in (I own both Opsive's and Invector's 3rd person controllers, but I don't have the free climb add on for Invector's nor did I upgrade my Opsive to the latest version) I was using the modern male and females from the All-Star Character collection, along with it's get in and out of vehicle collection. Then things started to not go as well as I wanted. Maybe with more time I could finagle things a bit more but time is of the essence. I have since decided to ditch the more so photorealitic look for a more so cartoony one. Also, had lot about 5 hours of time working with the vehicle radio system, but didn't want to use it just in a car but with my character walking around. Could not get the audio working, reinstalled unity, installed a different version of unity. Come to find out, i had the volume of the vehicle radio system low (at like the off level but technically the radio was still on). So now I'm using the Easy Ladder Climb 3rd person controller and as long as my buildings are flat, they are climbable, which is easier to pull off with a toon stye than a realistic style. Just need a solid map for my open world city. Still thinking about the types of Christian music I want for the radio stations and still thinking about enemies and collectables and even objectives. Even though I'm kinda starting over, I think i'll have a better game now. I'll try to see if I can share a short video that shows the wall climbing and the switching of the radio stations.