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Can I Run Hero of the Kingdom II?

AdventureCasualIndie Feb 20, 2015 4 playing now Steam
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System Requirements

ComponentMinimumRecommendedYour PC
GPU DirectX 10.0 compatible DirectX 11.0 compatible Detecting...
CPU x86-64 compatible Detecting...
RAM 2 GB Detecting...
Storage 0.46875 GB
DirectX Version 11

About

Lovely adventuring RPG series. Casual, story-driven journey and quests. The kingdom is under threat from pirates. Sail to the farthest islands to save your sister and become hero of the kingdom.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run Hero of the Kingdom II on my PC?

To run Hero of the Kingdom II you need at least DirectX 10.0 compatible and 2GB RAM. For the best experience, DirectX 11.0 compatible. Use CanIRun.gg to check your PC instantly for free.

What are the minimum requirements for Hero of the Kingdom II?

Hero of the Kingdom II minimum requirements: GPU: DirectX 10.0 compatible, CPU: x86-64 compatible, RAM: 2 GB, Storage: 0.46875 GB, DirectX: Version 11.

What are the recommended specs for Hero of the Kingdom II?

Hero of the Kingdom II recommended specs: GPU: DirectX 11.0 compatible, CPU: Not specified, RAM: —, Storage: —.

How many GB is Hero of the Kingdom II?

Hero of the Kingdom II requires at least 0.46875 GB of free storage for installation. Make sure you have some extra headroom for patches and save files.

Can a GTX 1650 run Hero of the Kingdom II?

We don't have a confirmed GPU score for Hero of the Kingdom II, but a GTX 1650 is an entry-level card from 2019 — it can usually run older or lightweight titles at 1080p low. Run the free CanIRun.gg check to see exactly where your PC lands.

Is Hero of the Kingdom II CPU or GPU intensive?

Hero of the Kingdom II does not expose a confirmed GPU tier in our database, so we cannot say definitively whether it is CPU or GPU bound. As a rule of thumb, most modern 3D titles lean GPU-heavy at 1080p and above.