Community Edition Setup
System Requirements
For the best results your PC should have the following:
OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or higher (or WINE for Linux/MacOS, see below)
Memory: 2GB of RAM
Storage: 3GB of disk space
Screen resolution: 640x480px minimum, 800x600px or above recommended
Graphics: DirectX 9.0c & OpenGL 2.0 compatible graphics
It is possible to run Community Edition on older Windows OS versions or certain other downgrades from the requirements listed, but this will be at your own risk!
Graphics Drivers
If your PC is within the specifications listed above but doesn't have official graphics drivers installed you may see crashes related to unsupported graphics. If you've never installed drivers for your PC get them from your provider: Intel, AMD, or Nvidia.
Windows 7/8.1 Updates
If you are playing on Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 ensure that you have the following official updates installed:
WINE for Linux/MacOS Support
Community Edition is playable on Linux or MacOS via WINE. Some utilities may not work (i.e. Concerto) but the CCCaster launcher and standalone game will work.
Setup
MeltyInstaller downloads and extracts Community Edition resources with just a few clicks.
Download MeltyInstaller.exe and run the executable.
Click "Select" to change the installation path.
Check "Install CCCaster" to download the launcher for Community Edition.
(Optional) Check "Install Concerto" to download the GUI & online lobby client for CCCaster.
(Optional) Check "Create Desktop shortcuts" for shortcuts to CCCaster & Concerto to be placed on your desktop after installation.
Click "Install" to begin downloading the game.
This may take a few minutes depending on your internet connection. When the download finishes, the application may appear to hang while it is extracting the assets. Do NOT force close MeltyInstaller!
(Optional) If you chose to install Concerto, use the desktop shortcut or browse to "Concerto.exe" in your installation path to launch Community Edition with a GUI.
Use the desktop shortcut or browse to "CCCaster.v3.1.exe" in your installation path to launch Community Edition with the command prompt.
Manual Setup
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