I've noticed that while the Cream/Vim one-click MS Windows installer looks
more "modern" (by using the Modern UI provided by NSIS), it provides less
configuration options than the Windows installer provided by the Vim project
itself. Because I am a Korean, I need some automatic language
configurations, which are automated by default. Also, the installation is
missing vim (because it works only on gVim, obviously) plus many batch file
configurations. Am I asking too much by wanting both flexibility and ease of
use?

The only way for me, I suppose, is to download the source installation and
install it myself.
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