Localization Dx11.txt Missing __exclusive__ File

Some games allow you to add command-line parameters to force a particular rendering mode, which can bypass the problematic DX11 initialization code entirely.

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A: Most graphics cards manufactured after 2010 support DirectX 11. To confirm, run dxdiag and check the DirectX version under the Display tab. If your card only supports DirectX 10 or lower, you will not be able to run the DX11 version of the game.

The DirectX Runtime redistributable package (June 2010) contains many legacy DirectX files that are no longer included in standard Windows installations. The DirectX redistributable installs legacy runtimes (including D3DX9, D3DX10, D3DX11) that many older games depend on. This is the same as the DX12 that comes built into modern Windows, but a supplemental package of older files.

Older games frequently look for specific libraries not included in the standard Windows 10 or 11 "DirectX 12" package.