![]() ![]() Annoyingly enough blizz support came out with a “fix” for this about an hour after I paid. I was not only swindled by battlenet not picking up my Deluxe Edition, but I also paid an extra $10 for Ultimate just to try and play. I fixed a number of bugs in an online only April 2011 refresh.The PTSD from the 2012 D3 release is hitting hard with this one. KB179113: How to install the latest version of DirectXįinally, the DXSETUP files that shipped in the end-of-life DirectX SDK (June 2010) are actually not the latest version of the DirectX End-User Runtime. As such, it needs just a handful of CABs from DXSETUP. Likely Monogame is set up to use XAudio 2.7 which is the last version of XAudio to support Windows 7. Furthermore, it installs about 100 MB of these things including every version that has ever shipped for both x86 and 圆4, which means your game is never going to use most of them. What the DirectX End-User Runtime package does install is the various legacy side-by-side helper components: D3DX9, D3DX10, D3DX12, XAUDIO2.7 or earlier, XINPUT 1.3 or earlier, XACTENGINE, and the legacy Managed DirectX 1.1 assemblies. Windows 10 includes all supported components of DirectX 9.0c, DirectX 10.x, DirectX 11.x, and DirectX 12.0 as part of the OS.ĭirect3D 11 Deployment for Game Developers The version of "DirectX" installed is only ever updated via Windows Update, installing a new version of Windows, or some kind of Service Pack. It doesn't even include the CABs needed to install DirectX on older versions of Windows. The DirectX End-User Runtime package (a.k.a DXSETUP) doesn't actually install Direct3D, DirectPlay, DirectSound, etc. ![]() It's important to understand that you cannot "Install DirectX" on Windows 10 or any version of Windows back to Windows XP Service Pack 2. ![]()
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