The main focus of the game is on traditional action-role playing
gameplay, which includes completing quests, exploring the game world,
and interacting with a variety of non-player characters. Divinity II utilizes some elements of games like Diablo and World of Warcraft,
such as a focus on upgrading equipment, randomized magical effects on
equipment, unique item sets that offer greater benefits when used
together, and some quest mechanics such as markers to show that an NPC
will offer a quest to the player. However, it also uses elements from
more traditional computer role playing games, such as branching conversation trees,
choices which affect other events in the game, and non-combat segments,
such as platforming or puzzle elements. When interacting with
non-player characters, the player will often have the option to read
their minds, which can provide information, extra choices in a quest, or
equipment, at a certain cost to their experience points. The
'experience debt' then has to be repaid before they can gain experience
again.
Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7,
2 GHz Processor,
2GB RAM,
256 MB graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c with Shader Model 3.0 (Nvidia Geforce 7600-Series/Ati Radeon X1600 or better),
13GB HDD,
DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card, Mouse, Keyboard.