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I need help, I had a low-end computer and I could play normally byond games, but for some issues(I was expecting them, that computer is about 12 years old), I had to buy a better computer, but now that I download byond, it installs normally, but then I cannot play any game. I try to install again the client but still the same, even when I play the browser-available games, they do not run on my computer, I assume that maybe the problem is in my computer. I need help please.
Update DirectX9.0c

This is typically an issue on new PCs.
In response to Ter13
So there is no fix to my problem? I have DirectX 12, so maybe I will have to wait until byond update or so?
Did you attempt to update DirectX9.0c?

A DirectX12 compatible card will be backwards compatible with 9.0c.
So I have to de-update my DirectX from 12 to 9.0c if I want to play?
No. You can have multiple DirectX installations. You don't need to do anything to DirectX12. DirectX9.0c is entirely separate. Games that use 9.0c need 9.0c installed. Games that use 10, 11, and 12 need their respective versions installed.

Just install the DirectX9.0c runtime.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/ details.aspx?id=8109

Download the end-user runtime. Run it. Install it.
It looks a bit complicated, because I also have Windows 10 so that Directx is not compatible with my OS. And I do not want to make something that will make things worst, so maybe I will have to wait until byond gets compatible with DirectX 12.
That's a complete misconception. DirectX9.0c is compatible with Windows 10.

Just install the DirectX9.0c runtime.

You are dragging this out into a huge issue it doesn't need to be.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/ details.aspx?id=8109

The June 2010 DX redist is what you need.
Ok. So I just need to download DirectX 9.0 after I download The June 2010 DX redist, and as you said, my pc can hold more than one DirectX versions at the same time.