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One option might be to look at the Path of Building “Data” folder. If you need them in another format (e.g. json), it wouldn’t be that hard to write a Lua script to export them in your preferred format (using this json library, for example.
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A question about save/load.
If you don't want to reinvent the wheels, you might want a json encoder to transform data into strings and back. Or bitser if you want better performance and smaller files in exchange for human-readability.
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Plain Text. With Lines
Honestly, I just went with JSON because there's a nice Lua library for it (thank you https://github.com/rxi/json.lua).
I haven't thought about the file format much so far, just the experience of writing in it as if it's the "ground truth". We all seldom open our text files in a hex editor.
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Open a Lua file and create Object/Array/Table
JSON https://github.com/rxi/json.lua
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Lua, Open lua file and display as a table
Get json.lua from here. Put it in your project directory alongside file1.lua.
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Cant get highscore to save
Good point. How about this? It allows you to encode/decode Lua values into/from JSON.
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Indexing / substrings
I like this json library and tend to use it for save files (also makes them easy to edit by hand while debugging). It gets angry if you use tables with a mix of string and numerical keys, but I'd advise against that anyway. I've also used binser, which is also effective and easy to use.
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Preserve previously used tag between restarts
lua json module can be found from here: https://github.com/rxi/json.lua
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rxi/json.lua is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of json.lua is Lua.