Installation Order For a New User Who Just Picked Up The 'Top Three' Bundle

After looking at CC for sometime (first taste was on an TSR rules disc that had a version, yes that many years ago), I finally broke down and picked up the 'Top Three' bundle: CC3 (with CC3+), CD3 and DD3. My primary question is: what is the best order to install these? With follow up questions like: Am I correct in assume that the CC3 line will install to a separate location from the CC3+ line? Will I need/want to install CC3 along with CC3+? What about the add-ons? They each have a 'forCC3+' files. Do I need to install the 'forCC3' version as well as the 'forCC3+' version? I searched the forum but didn't see this question answered anywhere.

Sorry for all the questions but I am a little green to this tool.

Thanks,
Randy

Comments

  • Jay_NOLAJay_NOLA Traveler
    For CC3 the instal order is:

    CC3
    Update (if needed)
    DD3
    CD3 (and the High Res CD3 bitmaps)
    Update

    The most current update installer is always run after you install an add-on for CC3 as it finalizes some things. Note, that the Updater may uninstall first when you rerun it, so just run it again and install it if it uninstalls

    You want to right click and run the installers as an Admin if you are using Vista or higher.

    The CC3 & CC3+ versions are different so you need to install both if you plan to have CC3 & CC3+ installed.

    See also the FAQ as it has info on installing.

    https://secure.profantasy.com/service/faq.asp

    Joseph Sweeney also has some tutorial video that shows you how to install CC3. (I recommend you watch all the other videos he did too.)







    Also make sure you download the free annual issues that are available too.
  • Outstanding. Thanks!

    I have watched the Sweeney videos but wanted to make sure CC3+ didn't change things.
  • If you've just bought the top 3 bundle then you don't actually need to install CC3 at all. You can install CC3+, CD3 for CC3+ and DD3 for CC3+
  • Are there any tools available in CC3 that has not been ported over the CC3+ that I should be aware of? For example, I see the 'random city command', hi-res bitmaps and the like in my download options with this bundle.
  • AEIOUAEIOU Newcomer
    The main things now that have not been ported are the Annuals which increase the functionality of the "top three" by providing new textures, symbols and drawing tools. The drawing tools are the piece that need attention. I'm hoping that those that are used by the "top three" are ported soon but it may still be a few months before everything is 100% CC3+ compatible.

    I found that I can switch between the two without any issues. So I work in CC3+ now until I run into something requiring a tool that hasn't been converted. Switch back to CC3, make those changes, then switch back to CC3+ to enjoy speed for as much as I can.
  • UKgnomeUKgnome Newcomer
    edited May 2015
    How does Perspective Pro fit into the CC3 / CC3plus landscape.

    Is there a link to the free Annual Issues anywhere.

    I am working my way through the Tome of Ultimate Mapping and only installing stuff when I get to it.

    Also, with CC3Plus - Do you need to keep running the Update program after installing anything else like you do with CC3
  • Ralf posted in this thread (http://forum.profantasy.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=5073&page=1#Item_0) that the high res bitmaps are included in CD3 for CC3+ by default.

    I'm not sure about the random city command. Easiest way to find out would be start CC3+ with a CD3 city template, type CITY into the command prompt and see what happens.
  • Jay_NOLAJay_NOLA Traveler
    The Dungeon Battle Tiles 36B is one of the free ones.

    http://www.profantasy.com/annual/2009/special09.html

    Download link is on the annual preview page above
    Make sure you download the 2 zips of tutorials as they are better resolution ones than the You Tube Ones. (Yeah, the tutorial videos are separate download too and aren't in the .exe. Also you can easily overlook the download link for the zip of them so i post the links bellows if you didn't see them.

    https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws.profantasy.com/downloads/CA_36B_Tutorials.zip

    https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws.profantasy.com/downloads/CA_36B_AdvancedTutorials.zip


    The June 2011 is another free one

    http://www.profantasy.com/annual/2011/june11.html

    The Village Barn is another free one

    http://www.profantasy.com/annual/2014/bonus14.html

    The High Space Battle Map Tiles is another free one.

    http://www.profantasy.com/annual/2012/july12.html

    The High Space Battlemaps, just has the 2 zips tutorials available for free download or viewing online as they videos aren't in the .exe for that annual for space reasons.

    The High Space Battle Maps use many of the things that were part of the Dungeon Battle Tiles tutorials and free issue.

    The link to the exe for the free version of that issue is at

    http://www.profantasy.com/rpgmaps/?p=2047

    Some other free issues are in the exe

    (I'm not sure if the link to that one is working a couple of pages are giving me an error at the moment.)

    Also, be aware of problems with fonts installing if you are using Vista or higher and an annual has new fonts. I mad a very detailed post about this and what to do to ensure any fonts install correctly. See this thread and read the long posts I made on font problems with CC3 and how to handle them.

    http://forum.profantasy.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=4325&page=1#Item_7
    Posted By: UKgnomeHow does Perspective Pro fit into the CC3 / CC3plus landscape.

    Is there a link to the free Annual Issues anywhere.

    I am working my way through the Tome of Ultimate Mapping and only installing stuff when I get to it.

    Also, with CC3Plus - Do you need to keep running the Update program after installing anything else like you do with CC3
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