Originally Posted by
Brinuz
.NET != VB
.NET != C#
(although these are kinda bound to it and really needed, same won't happen with C++)
It's not the language itself, but libraries that it will have.
It was quite obvious don't you think? Or are you trying to somehow act smartass?... -.-'' god.
You use d3d/xna w/e you want in a game, you will have to have it installed, otherwise it won't run.
If you have a MFC app running, you will need those libraries.
If you have a .NET app running, you will need those libraries.
On and on.. Requirements to run an application nowadays is pretty normal. And it's really up to the dev to decide which are the requirements.
Saying that the computer won't have .NET installed. It's not really and excuse tbh.