Originally posted by: Zenoth
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Sam25
So far I've seen happening is the game requiring an older version of directx gives a message stating that a newer version of directx is already present on a system and will not try and re-install directx. Judging from that my guess would be that the newer version of directx does not get overwritten with an older version of directx.
i have never seen this happen. It always wants to install the version on the cd/dvd.
That's correct, it does that for me as well.
Some of the games I have actually refuse to install if I do not accept to install the DirectX version that the installer wants me to install. If I just cancel the DirectX's installation then the whole game installation process reverts back to zero and the installation shuts down completely. Those are extremes though, most games just give the option to do so, and if the user refuses the installation still proceeds.
What I do is to get the Redist version of the latest DirectX and always install it
after I install all of my games, to stay on the safe side of things. The web-based DX installer only checks for recent files and if an update is due it will update the necessary files. I don't like that, I prefer the Redist version even if that means a placebo effect, I still feel better seeing all those files up to the latest versions being installed after I installed my games, many of which do install older versions of the DX files.