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ryszardsh
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64 bit W7 OK?

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I am building a new computer for the home and ran across one issue. Does Command install and run on W7 64 bit? I searched and did not find any reference, and the manual simply does not mention the distinction.

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I run Windows 7 64 bit. No problems, except build 488 crashes often.
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I also run win 7 64 bit and it runs fine, except for the 488 build.
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No problems with Win 7 64-bit (apart from that Build 488, fixed in 490)
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I have a Win 64 bit system as well. Just a great game very well supported by devs and community scenario makers
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If you can, install Win 8.1. It actually makes Command run about 30% faster [:D]
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Or install .NET 4.5, which appears to be the chief enabler of the performance boost (though Win8's inherent "lighter" use of system resources also helps).
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Also don't install to the default directory. Avoid installing to directories such as C:\Program Files (x86) with windows 7.

Install to C:\Matrix Games or something like that for windows 7. That way you are better able to control the files there with better administrator rights.
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