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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink29•10 months ago an SQLite database Genius! Why bother importing and exporting
minus-squarexigoilinkfedilink21•10 months agoMinetest (an open-source Minecraft-like game) uses SQLite to save worlds.
minus-square𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏linkfedilink8•10 months agoMineclone2 is an absolute masterpiece of a game for Minetest IMO
minus-squarexigoilinkfedilink9•10 months agoI prefer games that embrace the difference from Minecraft instead of trying to emulate it. My favorite is MeseCraft.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•9 months agoSo does Scrap Mechanic (sandbox game that’s basically Space Engineers on the ground – or, more loosely, Minecraft but with physics and you can build cars) also uses sqlite to save worlds. It also uses uncompressed JSON files to store user creations.
minus-squareGammalinkEnglish3•10 months agoIt used to use project folders, but due to confusion/user error was changed in 3.0.
Genius! Why bother importing and exporting
Minetest (an open-source Minecraft-like game) uses SQLite to save worlds.
Mineclone2 is an absolute masterpiece of a game for Minetest IMO
I prefer games that embrace the difference from Minecraft instead of trying to emulate it. My favorite is MeseCraft.
So does Scrap Mechanic (sandbox game that’s basically Space Engineers on the ground – or, more loosely, Minecraft but with physics and you can build cars) also uses sqlite to save worlds. It also uses uncompressed JSON files to store user creations.
It used to use project folders, but due to confusion/user error was changed in 3.0.