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Colin... thanks for your help! I just got this email from them... so I think I should be "ok".
"Undoubtedly you have a lot of database already for your message board (vbulletin) and everything else. The game doesn't use these tables for anything. It only needs to access the table where your player data is stored. It has nothing to do with vBulletin or any other software package you are running. You just need to tell the game server to use the table named 'suchandsuch' and the username field is 'suchandsuch' and the password field is 'suchandsuch' etc. The game can thus be configured to use any database you already use (MySQL, SQL Server, ORACLE etc). To put it another way, my software will not be integrating with vBulletin. It will only be using the database table that vBulletin has set up to store user information. So for example, if you log into your MySQL database directly (not with vBulletin) using phpMyAdmin or any other database admin software, that is essentially what the game server will be doing. Connecting directly to your player data." |
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