05.07.2012, 08:10
No, the newest version just combines MySQL with caching. Make it able to execute queries much quicker and more efficiently.
You'll be fine sticking with version 5.
I personally stay with version 6.2 because my server only stores information into MySQL when the website requests the information. Other than that my player stats, logs, and stuff like that save using the a_sampdb functions (and file.inc functions for back-up).
You'll be fine sticking with version 5.
I personally stay with version 6.2 because my server only stores information into MySQL when the website requests the information. Other than that my player stats, logs, and stuff like that save using the a_sampdb functions (and file.inc functions for back-up).