04.07.2018, 12:38
You shouldn't compare the 2, because they serve different purposes.
.ini stands for initialisation. In other words, only use it for that (like loading settings for a minigame on startup). For anything else, use SQL.
This question has been asked time and time again. Use the right tool for the right job.
.ini stands for initialisation. In other words, only use it for that (like loading settings for a minigame on startup). For anything else, use SQL.
This question has been asked time and time again. Use the right tool for the right job.