Yes, redistributing the DirectX End-User Runtime is often necessary and good practice for Windows games/apps that rely on older DX9–DX11 components — but you must do it correctly .
(Microsoft legally allows redistributing those specific DLLs per the DirectX SDK EULA.) redist directx
If you have a file named directx_redist.exe inside a game folder: Yes, redistributing the DirectX End-User Runtime is often
Yes, redistributing the DirectX End-User Runtime is often necessary and good practice for Windows games/apps that rely on older DX9–DX11 components — but you must do it correctly .
(Microsoft legally allows redistributing those specific DLLs per the DirectX SDK EULA.)
If you have a file named directx_redist.exe inside a game folder: