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DistantJ [FZ Games]
Registered 02/08/2004
Points 855
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3rd August, 2004 at 05:41:18 -
When I used Arrays back when I was a CnC user instead of MMF, I'd leave the game for a while and when I'd go back the save game would have just dissapeared, that's why I don't trust them now. They're probably better in MMF but still.
http://www.fzgames.com
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RapidFlash Savior of the Universe
Registered 14/05/2002
Points 2712
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3rd August, 2004 at 12:43:12 -
DistantJ: Not many people fall for the "Oh, it's a .sav file, I can't open it" trick. The best thing to do is to encrypt your ini. You don't even need to have an extension do it, you can just set items to values that aren't obvious (i.e. for Level do something like 329211 for level 2 instead of just 2).
I've had problems with arrays in MMF... they didn't seem to store values.
http://www.klik-me.com
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AndyUK Mascot Maniac
Registered 01/08/2002
Points 14586
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3rd August, 2004 at 13:16:05 -
ini is a really easy object to use
and i have used datastore2 object which is easy too
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ChrisB Crazy?
Registered 16/08/2002
Points 5457
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3rd August, 2004 at 14:42:04 -
I think a lot of people forget to change the array type in the Frame Editor, which means they can't store values or strings.
n/a
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