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QuestionFile Input/Output [solved] Pin
Eugén Jung9-Feb-10 8:33
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I am using file I/O in C++ as a way to save a game:
ofstream outputFile("name.txt");
ifstream inputFile;
outputFile << name;
outputFile.close();

A am using the above code for several other important variables, but I am concerned by the fact that once the game is saved, the player can simply open the .txt files and change the variables within. Is there some way for me to save as a different file type, or to somehow encrypt or protect the data within the .txt files?
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