

Where applicable, both 64-bit and 32-bit of redistributables are installed on 64-bit systems. Valve creates and maintains install scripts for these redistributables, and updates them when patches become available. Steam apps can now simply opt into common redistributables, which will be installed only if necessary. However, this meant that every developer was duplicating the effort of creating an install script, and users would see the same installers run several times. Steam has long used install scripts to allow these redistributables to be installed. OverviewMany games and applications require shared components to be installed on the user's machine before they can successfully run.

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Steamworks Virtual Conference: Steam Deck

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