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DirectX has evolved significantly since its debut in 1995 as the "Windows Game SDK".

: The current standard for high-end PC gaming, offering "low-level" hardware access similar to consoles. It supports advanced features like real-time raytracing and variable rate shading. directx runtime

: These versions powered iconic titles from the early 2000s to the mid-2010s. While newer Windows versions (10 and 11) come with built-in support, many older games still require specific "side-by-side" libraries (like D3DX9 ) found in the DirectX End-User Runtime package. DirectX has evolved significantly since its debut in