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How code is structured. For questions on the internal design of a game engine.
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noSQL - Is it a valid option for web based game?
Would a noSQL database be suitable for a web-based game?
Absolutely! Generally speaking, non-relational databases (such as MongoDB) are much better for games, as they are more flexible in how they mo …
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How to model multiple "uses" (e.g. weapon) for usable-inventory/object/items (e.g. katana) w...
Unfortunately, situations like this are where relational databases (such as SQL) fall short, and non-relational databases (such as MongoDB) excel. That being said, it is not impossible to model the da …