Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Deus Ex: Human Revolution

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Microsofr vc_redist files in disk C: main folder
Today i downloaded Deus Ex: Human Revolution (not director's cut) and after some time noticed that i now have some eula and vc_redist files in my disk C: root folder. Is it ok?
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PNB 1 Mei 2020 @ 10:51am 
Yes - you're safe. EULA = End User License Agreement, which you had to agree to in order to install your game. The other files are files needed by Windows and are installed automatically by microsoft as needed by them.
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Yes - you're safe. EULA = End User License Agreement, which you had to agree to in order to install your game. The other files are files needed by Windows and are installed automatically by microsoft as needed by them.

They're put there during the installation of the game and not deleted afterwards. It's sloppy programming. Even more so when you consider Steam keeps a folder of all the redistributables. . .
Laptop 20 Jun 2020 @ 2:24pm 
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They're put there during the installation of the game and not deleted afterwards. It's sloppy programming. Even more so when you consider Steam keeps a folder of all the redistributables. . .
This came out in 2011, Steam client didn't have this "folder full of redists" feature until years later.
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They're put there during the installation of the game and not deleted afterwards. It's sloppy programming. Even more so when you consider Steam keeps a folder of all the redistributables. . .
This came out in 2011, Steam client didn't have this "folder full of redists" feature until years later.

True, but it doesn't negate the fact that dropping installation files on a potentially unrelated drive and not deleting them afterwards is sloppy programming.
Laptop 20 Jun 2020 @ 3:08pm 
Diposting pertama kali oleh Ryan Paul Fialcowitz:
True, but it doesn't negate the fact that dropping installation files on a potentially unrelated drive and not deleting them afterwards is sloppy programming.
I agree, quite a few older games do this. All you can do is just delete the files afterward.
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