14 Agustus, 2010

Victoria II System requirements


Victoria II

Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Developer: Paradox Interactive
Release: Aug 13, 2010
ESRB: Teen
Genre: Turn-Based Strategy



Victoria II is a grand strategy game played during the
colonial era of the 19th century, where the player takes
control of a country, guiding it through industrialisation,
political reforms, military conquest, and colonization.

Experience an in-depth political simulation where every
action you take will have various consequences all over the
world. The population will react to your decisions based on
their political awareness, social class, as well as their
willingness to accept or revolt against their government.

Deep engrossing political simulation with dozens of different
governments

Detailed economy with over fifty different types of goods and
various production factories

Over 200 different countries can be played, during the era
stretching from 1835 to the onset of WWII

Advanced Technological system with thousands of inventions to
discover

Improved graphics and interface, as well as multiplayer
support

A streamlined interface makes the game easily accessible.

Automation of various tasks including, trade and population
promotion.

Advanced spheres of influences system, where the great powers
battle over the control of the world.

Cottage production simulating pre-industrial economies.

Gunboat Diplomacy, no need for negotiating as a fleet outside
a port may be a more persuasive argument.

Historical and Dynamic missions guiding your country through
the history.



System requirements:
Operating system Windows 7/XP/Vista;
Intel Pentium IV processor with a clock frequency of 2.4 GHz / AMD 3500 +;
2 GB of RAM;
2 GB of free hard drive space;
Video Card NVIDIA GeForce 8800/ATI Radeon X1900;
Sound card compatible with Direct X;
DirectX 9;
The keyboard and mouse.


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