This is something that as a gamer I have been bothered about for a few years now. To this day I have never received a direct x update via windows update. It's always been me manually downloading it.
I realize they do package the redist with many new games, but I'm asking why there is a need for that?
Basically I'm asking for someone to remind me why packaging this as a redistributable has been chosen over the simplicity of windows update in this case.
The odds of a direct x update causing problems are pretty remote. No more so than any other update.
I realize they do package the redist with many new games, but I'm asking why there is a need for that?
Basically I'm asking for someone to remind me why packaging this as a redistributable has been chosen over the simplicity of windows update in this case.
The odds of a direct x update causing problems are pretty remote. No more so than any other update.
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