According to this forum post:
- Operating System: For PC: Windows® System Requirements: Windows® XP and above. (Windows 7 or 8; 64-bit recommended) and available for Mac (needs check-in);
- Processor: Pentium® 4+ (or equivalent); 3 GHz or faster recommended
- Video: 3D video card with 1GB+ dedicated memory w/DirectX® 9.0c‐compatible driver (256MB minimum); NVIDIA or ATI recommended
- Memory: 2GB available RAM (1GB minimum, 4+GB recommended)
- Storage: 2.0 GB available on hard drive for the game
- Media: 32‐bit color
- Resolution: 1920x1080 screen resolution (1024x768 minimum)
- DirectX® 9.0c‐compatible sound card
- Internet: Broadband Internet Connection (10+Mbps recommended; 2Mbps minimum)
Platforms[]
School of Dragons can be played on several platforms:
- Game downloaded on your computer,
- Played on Steam,
- Microsoft App
- mobile app (Android and iOS, Amazon App)
As for March 23rd, 2020, Facebook Gameroom doesn't support School of Dragons anymore and the forum has given out a solution to continue to play with the Facebook account linked to the main game.
The browser version was removed at an unknown date. If you're not sure what platform to use, below is a quick comparison between them.
Please note this is a personal opinion from users that collaborate to this Wiki, your game experience might be different.
Platform | Stability* / Glitches | MMO | Graphics | Controls |
---|---|---|---|---|
Desktop App | *Usually stable; may take a while to load/download files
|
*Might be lagging but can be quite stable | *Good if not, one of the best in terms of graphics | *Good, very easy to master |
Steam | *Unstable to a degree
|
*Good and stable | *Good if not, one of the best in terms of graphics | *Good, very easy to master |
Microsoft App | *Stable
|
-to test- | *Good, much better than the mobile app but inferior to the Desktop version
|
*Good, the same as the Desktop app |
Mobile App | *Stable
|
*Good, one of the best in terms of MMO however, it displays lesser players | *Less quality, models are prone to have texture and/or model glitches or look outright wonky | *Harder to master, can be quite tank-ish and slippery all at once |
*Stability of connection: experiencing server connections time out, or game crashes.