So the official (labeled Win on the OP) release is a commercial product with translation by Kagura Games. It it what you might get off steam only with an uncensor patch applied. In most cases these are considered better than fan translations which is what Summer Shattering was. Now that I look at the files I've downloaded the original MTL version was something odd like Broken Summer Colors, so you can see in the name there's an obvious progression of grammar.
Since that is an official release it does not contain the cheat menu plugin.
That all said, I believe in giving people a choice. So I built the unofficial version. There are some advantages to the unofficial version:
- Added back in cheat menu (hit 1 to access)
- Added Switch/Variable viewer/editor (hit F9 to access)
- Added Screenshots in game (hit F6 to take a screenshot at any time, saved automatically in the www/screenshots folder)
- Remapped reload from F5 to Shift F5 to make it harder to accidentally reset the game
- Increased save slots to 999
- Compressed the game assets using the latest technology
- Reduced to 1/5th the original size
- Minor reduction in quality, it is very hard to tell the difference
- Moved popup boxes around to fix overlap
- Removed the default from choice boxes that pop up during dialog so you don't accidentally hit enter to advance the dialog and accidentally make a selection
- Updated framework
- Security fixes
- Performance updates
- Linux support
- JoiPlay package
The downside, is this is not an officially licensed version. Support for the fixes or other issues is dependent on the author of the unofficial version. (In this case me.) Also, you should do your due diligence before downloading and running. Eg. look at who posted, what kind of reputation do they have. Have they done this before?
As with any files you download from the internet you should scan those files with an anti-virus/anti-malware tool.
You can find a link to a post with a list of all the RPGMaker games I've modified in my signature.