I was wondering... What's the best way to save data in Unity games. JSONs? If so, how? Thanks
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docs.unity3d.com/Manual/JSONSerialization.html– Vapid LinusDec 28 '17 at 9:34
Here are some of the different Ways and Methods to Save data for Unity Projects:
Platform-Independent: One way of saving data in Unity3D in a Platform-independent way is to use the PlayerPrefs class. (Learn More 1, 2). PlayerPrefs is a static class and it is very easy to use but not reliable.
PERSISTENCE - SAVING AND LOADING DATA using DontDestroyOnLoad, PlayerPrefs, and data serialization Video Tutorial by unity.
Server Side: You can also use a Server for saving data (like a combination of PHP and MySQL Database). You can use it to save Score Data, user profile, etc., Learn More From Unity Wiki
For saving the in-game data to a Hard drive in a format that can be understood and loaded later on, use a .NET/Mono feature known as Serialization. Learn More
Simple JSON guide about Unity is available at Unity Wiki or officially you can see JSON serialization
SQLite (an embedded database for your app) is another great option for you to get the Free Package, it is simple and easy (and my favorite) if you know SQL.
Scriptable Object: its a data container. Useful for unchanging data. Suitable for large unchaning data and aamazing safe projects memory.
The above is taken from my blog post on Data Saving Techniques for Unity3d Applications.
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let's say I have several events one after another which will be updated through web server from time to time, and to save all events data in devices, what should i use? Will it be ok in serializtion, saving all events' data and updating the data later? All i see is save and load & no edit or update in serializaiton tutuorials. does it clean old data to save new data?– ZoediaMar 31 '16 at 10:51
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@Zoedia i guess it is better that you ask separate question with some significant details. So maybe i can understand and answer Dec 5 '16 at 5:01
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Great answer just sad to see #1 item player prefences this leads to people saving data in that unsafe place. But none the less very clear answer. Aug 10 '17 at 21:09
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@JeroenDeClercq # 1 is the most easy to save data in unity application. I don't know if it is unsafe. Aug 11 '17 at 5:04
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If anyone wants to go the JSON route without a third-party library, Unity has some official JSON Serialization tools docs.unity3d.com/Manual/JSONSerialization.html Dec 28 '17 at 9:32
You can use many assets that are available for free and paid in asset store.
Save Game Free - XML and JSON saving and loading.
Syntax:
Saver.Save<T> (T data, string fileName);
Example:
Saver.Save<MyData> (myData, "myData"); // The .json extension will be added automatically
Save Game Pro - Binary saving and loading. fast and secure. Easy to use.
Syntax:
SaveGame.Save<T> (T data, string identifier);
Example:
SaveGame.Save<int> (score, "score");
If you want to store your data in server there is a simple way with PHP and MySQL. What you have to do is:
STEP 1:
Get what ever data you want from your server just in single string (code is below):
<?php
//SERVER CONNECTION
$server_name = "localhost";
$server_user = "Er.Ellison";
$server_pass = "supersecretPassword";
$server_db = "game_test_db";
$connection = new mysqli($server_name , $server_user , $server_pass , $server_db);
if(!$connection) {
die("Connection failed !" . mysqli_connect_error());
}
// QUERY
$query = "SELECT * FROM items";
$result = mysqli_query($connection , $query);
if(mysqli_num_rows($result) > 0){
while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)){
echo "id:" . $row['id'] . "|username:" . $row['username'] . "|type:" . $row['type'] . "|score:" . $row['score'] . ";";
}
}
?>
And note that you MUST SEPARATE ANY string you want with a ; or any thing that you are comfortable with that and remember that we going to use it in C# in Unity.
STEP 2:
Now you should get the data from your web like this (it will be a long string):
STEP 3:
Now go to the Unity and create a C# script and attached that to what ever object in your scene and open the script up, then use this kind of code to manipulate the data that you retrieved from your database:
public class DataLoader : MonoBehaviour {
public string[] items;
// Use this for initialization
IEnumerator Start () {
WWW itemsData = new WWW ("http://localhost/_game/test/itemsdata.php");
yield return itemsData;
string itemsDataStrign = itemsData.text;
print (itemsDataStrign);
items = itemsDataStrign.Split (';');
print (GetDataValue(items[0] , "cost:"));
}
string GetDataValue(string data, string index) {
string value = data.Substring (data.IndexOf(index) + index.Length);
if (value.Contains ("|")) {
value = value.Remove (value.IndexOf("|"));
}
return value;
}
}
STEP 4:
You just NOW retrieved data from database, check the image from unity console:
I made this for who that may be, like me, stuck in database problems!
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By the way, when you see messages addressed to you, please do reply to them. I've downvoted this question, and will undownvote once you have replied. Please be willing to make edits where necessary, to benefit future readers.– halferAug 10 '17 at 16:48
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3sorry sorry sorry sorry , i've just working on a really serious project and i just come over here when i can , by the way thanx for editing man , i will reform it ...– a_m_devAug 10 '17 at 18:54


