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09.07.2018, 18:04
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Последний раз редактировалось dugi; 13.07.2018 в 17:59.
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If you are new to scripting and you want to use a gamemode based on MySQL why don't you first check out some tutorials...I noticed that almost half of the threads on Server Support or Scripting help have to do with MySQL problems! Someone has to put an end to this!
And the worst part is that their problem is always the fact that they don't know how to connect their database.... Am I really the only one annoyed from this threads?
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MySQL is the fastest, so let them practice their MySQL skills. But it's best to read about it and learn about you had learned into your building your skills, and starting to create server with MySQL database. But Ini, Yini, Dini is to use but some of them is out-dated. I start off with ini. Was very easy to use tho. but i went to dini and now im at MySQL the codes i can put in easy to the game. It's all about learning your step. and track your errors. Some people can't do it so they move on to ini. which is a server file now. but if you choose database(MySQL) or other. That's good practice.
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This isn't just MySQL issues alone, and with the MySQL issues it's usually the exact same problem... Runtimes not being installed, with the constant spam of 'install static'.
People don't search, and people don't learn. People who throw up the instant 'update plugins' and 'install static' are simply feeding the spam by not asking what it is, or explaining it properly (If at all), as well as encouraging the idea that people are going to respond instantly, and give a quick-fix, so when someone starts asking the real questions, they're already mad, and take it out on those who do actually come and ask details.
This same issue, relates to the plugin fails that you see all the time, people so eager to throw out 'install nativechecker/crashdetect' instead of asking for the log, or checking what is indeed not loading, and thinking about why it may not actually load.
Then that comes to the noobs, who throw up 'Help me' topics, with no information, and when asked, trim the log so much they simply show the error lines, without showing the whole log, or what was needed to find the aforementioned plugin issue.
While there are many cases where this happens, there are also a few occasions that those who are posting these sort of things (Both as OP, and as contributor) realize what they did, and reform themselves.