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I love the concept of this plugin, but the fact that it uses MongoDB makes it incredibly less useful. In order to use this plugin, a person would have to set up an entirely new database service on the host, to use this ONE plugin, when every other plugin uses MySQL or SQLite. Most people don't even have that much control over their Minecraft host, and as such can't set up MongoDB, which is already an involved process. It would be for the best interest of everyone to add SQLite support to this plugin to make it far simpler to use.
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Sure. I'll take a look as soon as possible and see what I can do about that. Honestly, I only picked Mongo because that's what I know (my other big minecraft project, Pack Assembler uses Mongo). Note however, that it's not easy to switch.
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I love the concept of this plugin, but the fact that it uses MongoDB makes it incredibly less useful. In order to use this plugin, a person would have to set up an entirely new database service on the host, to use this ONE plugin, when every other plugin uses MySQL or SQLite. Most people don't even have that much control over their Minecraft host, and as such can't set up MongoDB, which is already an involved process. It would be for the best interest of everyone to add SQLite support to this plugin to make it far simpler to use.
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