It worked perfectly.

His heart sank. But the game says it’s missing.

Liam decided to stop downloading and start thinking. He opened the dialog (Windows + R) and typed dxdiag . A tool opened showing his system details. At the bottom of the “System” tab, it clearly said: DirectX Version: DirectX 12 .

That’s when the useful part of the story begins.

Liam sighed. “Here we go again,” he muttered, opening his browser. He typed exactly what his cousin told him to search for: "descargar directx 12 para windows 11 64 bits."

The Gamer Who Looked in the Wrong Place

He then went to . A small “Optional updates” link appeared. Inside, there was a driver update for his NVIDIA graphics card. He installed it, restarted his PC, and launched the game again.

Liam had just finished building his new gaming PC. It was a sleek machine with an RGB glow, a powerful processor, and Windows 11 Home (64-bit) freshly installed. He’d been waiting months to play Stellar Horizon , a visually stunning new space RPG.