Does installing Fortnite do anything to Net.Framework?

ilievxman99

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I had issues with my computer and I wanna play Fortnite Battle Royale. I run Win7 Pro 64bit. Now, my PC hardware is more than adequate to run the game but I cannot afford to make any changes to net.framework. Can any observant person tell me if the installation does anything to it? And what else does the installation mess about with? Cheers for the help in advance!
 
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What is your currently installed .NET Framework version?
Does the game installer have any versions of .NET that it requires?

If your version is higher, it will do nothing to .NET Framework as everything it needs will be there.

99% of the time you should be perfectly safe to update to .NET framework (except perhaps the very latest version, I understand it is a little buggy)

I can only think of one case off the top of my head where .NET can't be changed, and that is simply due to bad coding on the part of the developer who should fix it in the next release or two (They had better, or our Windows 10 users are going to be unable to use their product)
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When looking for help please give us more info if you seriously want some help.
Your post is like if you are storming into a garage and say my cars has a problem it goes ratle ratle.
We need at least your full computer info, what issues you are running into
Also, what tells you .net framework has problems, did you try to repair it, install the new version?
What error message are you getting
 

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What is your currently installed .NET Framework version?
Does the game installer have any versions of .NET that it requires?

If your version is higher, it will do nothing to .NET Framework as everything it needs will be there.

99% of the time you should be perfectly safe to update to .NET framework (except perhaps the very latest version, I understand it is a little buggy)

I can only think of one case off the top of my head where .NET can't be changed, and that is simply due to bad coding on the part of the developer who should fix it in the next release or two (They had better, or our Windows 10 users are going to be unable to use their product)
 
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ilievxman99

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I have 4.6.2 and its the only version two of my programs can normally work with. anything newer or older doesn't. i also dont known if it updates it hence i asked my specs are underneath my answer