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Leo didn't know what that meant. He was a gamer, not a programmer. He opened and scrolled. He saw "Visual C++ 2013," "Visual C++ 2017," and "Visual C++ 2022." But no 2015.
Frustrated, he checked the game’s forum. Buried in a pinned post was a single, scary sentence: "Make sure you have the Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable installed."
He installed KB2999226 (the Universal C Runtime update for older Windows). After a reboot, he reinstalled the VC++ 2015-2022 Redistributable. visual studio c++ 2015
That’s when he learned a secret: That means the 2015 version doesn't exist as a separate download anymore. Instead, the latest "Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable" includes everything.
Leo was excited. He had just downloaded a brand-new indie space sim, Stellar Forge . He double-clicked the icon. The cursor spun for a second... and then nothing. No error message. No crash log. Just silence. Leo didn't know what that meant
He found a hidden log file in the game’s folder: crash.log . Inside, one line stood out: Failed to load api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll .
Time for deeper troubleshooting.
Leo searched that filename online. He learned that this DLL is part of the Universal C Runtime (UCRT) , which VC++ 2015 depends on. On Windows 10 and 11, it's built-in. But he was on Windows 8.1. That meant he needed a Windows Update first.