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StarCraft II
Developers
Blizzard Entertainment
Release dates
WindowsJuly 27, 2010
macOS(OSX)July 27, 2010
Reception
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IGDB89
Taxonomy
Monetization Freeware, Expansion pack
MicrotransactionsCosmetic, Unlock
ModesSingleplayer, Multiplayer
PacingReal-time
PerspectivesBird's-eye view
Controls Multiple select, Point and select
Genres RTS
Themes Sci-fi
SeriesStarCraft

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Contents

  • 1 Availability
  • 2 Monetization
    • 2.1 Microtransactions
    • 2.2 DLC and expansion packs
  • 3 Essential improvements
  • 4 Game data
    • 4.1 Configuration file(s) location
    • 4.2 Save game data location
  • 5 Video
  • 6 Input
  • 7 Audio
    • 7.1 Localizations
  • 8 Network
    • 8.1 Multiplayer types
    • 8.2 Connection types
    • 8.3 Ports
  • 9 VR support
  • 10 Issues fixed
    • 10.1 Repair tool
    • 10.2 Unable to download game data from Blizzard's servers
    • 10.3 Trouble installing game
    • 10.4 Jumping/jittery/lost mouse cursor (OS X)
    • 10.5 Language pack issues
    • 10.6 Steam overlay issues
  • 11 Other information
    • 11.1 API
    • 11.2 Mods
      • 11.2.1 StarCraft Mass Recall
  • 12 System requirements
  • 13 References

StarCraft II is a sci-fi RTS game developed by Blizzard Entertainment (specifically, its now-defunct Team 1). It offers both long singleplayer campaigns and a popular multiplayer mode.

The game was initially announced at BlizzCon 2007. The content was split to 3 key parts, each of them having a large campaign for a single faction. The initial release, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty (versions 1.x) from July 2010, served as the base game and featured a Terran campaign. A Starter Edition was released as a sort of a limited demo release, with access to unranked multiplayer and the Arcade (in-built distribution system for modified maps), but only a limited set of campaign missions. Heart of the Swarm (versions 2.x) came out in March 2013 featuring the Zerg campaign and new units, as well as the ability to invite one friend to ranked multiplayer for the duration of the respective account connections, the process being called "spawning". Legacy of the Void (versions 3.x) came out in November 2015 with the Protoss campaign and further new units. During 2016, three parts of the mini-campaign Nova Covert Ops were also released. Over time, the game received co-op campaigns with purchasable/unlockable co-commanders, with a small set already unlocked for all players.

On November 14, 2017, the game was updated to version 4.0 with significant changes. The Wings of Liberty content was made free-to-play for all users, replacing the Starter Edition and the spawning concept. The multiplayer lobbies for all expansions were merged into one, with free users still able to access the unranked section thereof. The game's balance was significantly reshuffled, including some units and abilities getting removed, added or replaced in version 4.0 and its subsequent patches. The last major version, 5.0, was released in July 2020.

The game is no longer receiving any new content as of October 2020[1], with the only updates released since then resolving bugs, minor balance tweaks and map pool rotations to accomodate major multiplayer events.

Unlike prior games made by the company, StarCraft II requires a Battle.net account and an active online connection to run, with singleplayer content being available offline only if the game was authenticated online within 30 days of the attempt to play without an Internet connection.[2]

General information

StarCraft II section on Liquipedia
Official NA forums
Official EU forums

Availability

SourceDRMNotesKeysOS
Retail

Battle.net

All versions require Battle.net DRM, as well as periodic online re-authentication every 30 days.[2]

Monetization

Type Notes
Expansion pack Expansion packs come with new campaigns. Before the 2017 content streamlining, they had exclusive units and separate multiplayer lobbies as well.
Free-to-play As of November 14, 2017, the game is free-to-play with the Wings of Liberty content being available in its entirety, as well as most multiplayer content, access to ranked online play, co-op commanders up to a certain level, and Arcade mode access.

Microtransactions

Type Notes
Cosmetic Skins for units and UI elements, as well as announcer packs.
Unlock Most co-op commanders are locked otherwise.

DLC and expansion packs

Name Notes
Heart of the Swarm Formerly standalone. Bundled in the Campaign Collection.

Legacy of the Void Formerly standalone. Bundled in the Campaign Collection.

Nova Covert Ops Mission pack 1 Bundled in the Nova Covert Ops Bundle.

Nova Covert Ops Mission pack 2 Bundled in the Nova Covert Ops Bundle.

Nova Covert Ops Mission pack 3 Bundled in the Nova Covert Ops Bundle.

Other DLC include individual co-op campaign commanders, skins for units and interface elements, and alternate announcers.

Essential improvements

StarCraft II code is optimized to run in 2 cores. If playing online matches with a CPU with multiples cores, it is recommended to set the core affinity to only 2 cores in the Task Manager.
This fixes performance issues.

Game data

Configuration file(s) location

SystemLocation
Windows %USERPROFILE%\Documents\StarCraft II\Accounts\
macOS (OS X)

Save game data location

SystemLocation
Windows %USERPROFILE%\Documents\StarCraft II\Accounts\
macOS (OS X) $HOME/Library/Application Support/Blizzard/StarCraft II/Accounts/

Video

Graphics settings.

Graphics featureStateWSGFNotes
Widescreen resolution
Multi-monitor
Ultra-widescreen
Locked to 16:9.
4K Ultra HD
May need to change resolution in %USERPROFILE%\Documents\StarCraft II\Variables.txt
Field of view (FOV)
Windowed
Borderless fullscreen windowedCalled "Fullscreen (Windowed)" in-game.
Anisotropic filtering (AF)
Anti-aliasing (AA)
Vertical sync (Vsync)
60 FPS and 120+ FPSCapped to 60 by default. Framerate cap can be manually set to a value by using the -frameratecap=[number] -frameratecapglue=[number] command line argument.[3] Alternatively, change frameratecap in %USERPROFILE%\Documents\StarCraft II\Accounts\Variables.txt [4]
High dynamic range display (HDR)See the glossary page for potential alternatives.
Ray tracing (RT)
Color blind modeEnable under Options, Gameplay.

Input

Keyboard and mouseStateNotes
Remapping
Mouse accelerationNo mouse acceleration.
Mouse sensitivity
Mouse input in menus
Mouse Y-axis inversion
Controller
Controller support
Controller types

Audio

Audio featureStateNotes
Separate volume controls
Surround soundWill use Windows' channel count.
SubtitlesUnit phrases are not included.
Closed captions
Mute on focus lostCan be enabled or disabled.
Royalty free audio

Localizations

LanguageUIAudioSubNotes
EnglishUS, EU, and SEA
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
French
German
Italian
Korean
Polish
Brazilian Portuguese
Russian
SlovakFan - Wings of Liberty
Spanish
Latin American Spanish

Network

Multiplayer types

TypeNativePlayersNotes
LAN play
Online play12Versus, Co-op

Connection types

TypeNativeNotes
Matchmaking
Peer-to-peer
Dedicated
Self-hosting
Direct IP

Ports

ProtocolPort(s) and/or port range(s)
TCP1119, 6113, 1120, 80, 3724
UDP1119, 6113, 1120, 80, 3724
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) support status is unknown.

VR support

DevicesStateNotes
Novint Falcon

Issues fixed

Repair tool

In <path-to-game>\Support, the Repair.exe tool exists for repairing file corruption. Use this before reinstallation attempts to save time.

Unable to download game data from Blizzard's servers

Disable firewall or add the installation folder to its whitelist[citation needed]

Trouble installing game

If an error similar to "The file <name of file> could not be written" is shown, follow this guide.
Run as administrator[5]
  1. Right-click the installer and choose Run as administrator (not applicable to Windows XP).
  2. Choose the installation options.
  3. Once it begins installing, minimize the installer until the installation is completed.

Jumping/jittery/lost mouse cursor (OS X)

There are a ton of threads that boil down to it being a problem with mouse acceleration screwing up when there is a high CPU load.The problem with turning mouse acceleration off is that StarCraft will turn it back on, even if you disable the option for OS mouse control override.

The solution is a program available here. This program turns off mouse acceleration in StarCraft II after the game boots.

Language pack issues

If upon logging into Battle.net, the error dialogue "You need an authorized language pack from Blizzard Entertainment to use this language" appears, use the following instructions to modify variables.txt.

Edit variable.txt file[6]
  1. Go to %USERPROFILE%\Documents\StarCraft II\
  2. Open variables.txt in a text editor and locate the following lines: localeidassets= and localeiddata=
  3. In each of those lines, insert the language code after the equals sign from the table below this fixbox.
  4. Save the file and start the game to test.
RegionCode
Americas
American EnglishenUS
Latin American SpanishesMX
Brazilian PortugueseptBR
Europe
GermandeDE
European EnglishenGB
European SpanishesES
FrenchfrFR
ItalianitIT
PolishplPL
PortugueseptPT
RussianruRU
Korea
KoreankoKR
Taiwan
Traditional ChinesezhTW
Southeast Asia & Australia/New Zealand
Southeast Asia EnglishenSG
If this does not fix the issue, close the game and create a backup of the variables.txt file before deleting it. Restart the game and attempt to login; this will automatically create a new variables.txt file and often fixe the issue. This will, however, reset any custom settings.
Deletion and re-creation of the variables.txt file should also resolve any issues with Region Limited licenses that have recently upgraded to Region Unlimited licenses.

Steam overlay issues

Using the Steam overlay (when adding the game as a "Non-Steam Game" in the client) may result in in-game commands behaving as waypointed instead of direct (i.e. handled as if the Shift key is being held down.

This has been found to be as a result of the default Steam shortcut to enter the overlay ( Shift + Tab ), which makes StarCraft II assume the Shift key is being held down. When the overlay is exited, the game does not note the lifting of the Shift key, and assumes that the Shift key is still being held, thus creating this issue.

Change the Steam overlay shortcut
Redirect the Non-Steam Game Overlay to separate executable[citation needed]
  1. Click on "Add a Non-Steam Game"
  2. Browse for SC2Switcher.exe in <path-to-game>\Support\.
  3. Add selected program

Notes

The game will require a manual login on every launch.

Other information

API

Technical specsSupportedNotes
Direct3D9.0c
Metal support
Executable32-bit64-bitNotes
Windows
macOS (OS X)

Mods

StarCraft Mass Recall

StarCraft Mass Recall is a fan remake of the original StarCraft with the Brood War expansion in StarCraft II's engine.

System requirements

Windows
Minimum[7]Recommended
Operating system (OS)7, 8, 1010
Processor (CPU)Intel Core 2 Duo
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+
Intel Core i5 series
AMD FX series
System memory (RAM)2 GB4 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD)30 GB
Video card (GPU) Nvidia GeForce 7600 GT
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
Intel HD Graphics 3000
128 MB of VRAM
DirectX 9.0c compatible
Nvidia GeForce GTX 650
AMD Radeon HD 7790
1 GB of VRAM
Support for Windows XP and Vista was dropped some time in 2017. The game will no longer run on these versions after this change.[8]
macOS (OS X)
MinimumRecommended
Operating system (OS)10.1110.13
Processor (CPU)Intel Core 2 DuoIntel Core i5 or better
System memory (RAM)4 GB8 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD)30 GB
Video card (GPU) Nvidia GeForce GT 330M
ATI Radeon HD 4670
Nvidia GeForce GTX 780M
AMD Radeon HD 6970
Originally supported OS X version 10.9.5 as minimum and 10.11 and recommended configurations.

References

StarCraft II - PCGamingWiki PCGW (2024)

FAQs

Does StarCraft 2 support ultrawide? ›

If you want to run the game on a different resolution, Customer Support cannot assist with custom configurations. Please note that the following games do not support ultra-wide: StarCraft, StarCraft II, Heroes of the Storm, and Diablo III.

Where are StarCraft 2 save files? ›

Your savegames for the game can be found under [My Documents]\Starcraft II\Accounts.... For Windows Vista and above, this usually resolves to C:\Users\[Your Windows Account]\Documents\Starcraft II\Accounts....

What resolution is StarCraft II? ›

Windows
Minimum Requirements
Storage30 GB available HD space
InternetBroadband Internet connection
MediaDVD-ROM drive
Resolution1024X768 minimum display resolution
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What speed is StarCraft played at? ›

There are five speed settings to choose from: Slower, Slow, Normal, Fast and Faster. Faster is the default speed for custom and ladder matches. In the campaign, co-op and versus AI modes, the game speed is set based on the selected difficulty (e.g., Normal difficulty runs at Normal speed, Brutal difficulty at Faster).

Is ultrawide better than dual monitor? ›

While ultrawides offer an unfettered viewing experience, it doesn't come close to the flexibility of a dual monitor setup. If you want to juggle several tasks simultaneously, managing windows and apps on an ultrawide can become a chore (especially if one of those apps is a fullscreen application).

Are ultrawide monitors good for eyes? ›

An ultrawide monitor can reduce digital eye strain and eye fatigue with its higher resolution and larger screen size. Users don't have to lean forward to read small-sized texts or images displayed on the screen and with higher resolution, the sharper content displayed can be viewed from a distance.

What DPI do pro players need for StarCraft 2? ›

400-1600 DPI is all they need. Most sc2 pros do fine with 800dpi, no accel.

What is the real size of Thor in StarCraft 2? ›

The thor was scaled down in size as it was vulnerable to being subject to micro from smaller units that could be built in only a fraction of the time and resources required to build a thor. In StarCraft II beta patch 12, the thor was shrunk from a 1.375 base to a 0.8125 base size.

What graphics card do I need for StarCraft 2? ›

Note: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT, ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT, and Intel HD Graphics 3000 are the minimum required cards to run StarCraft II. Using a slower video card may lead to performance issues in-game.

Why is StarCraft so laggy? ›

Slow and choppy gameplay can have a variety of causes. Make sure your computer meets the Starcraft: Remastered System Requirements. Update your drivers and operating system to resolve any compatibility issues. Close all other applications to resolve software conflicts and free up resources.

How to play StarCraft 2 on second monitor? ›

In such case, you should switch the StarCraft 2 display mode from "Fullscreen" to "Windowed (Fullscreen)". Then, you can move this window to the external display using the Move to Next Monitor hotkey ( Win-/ by default).

Can you play any game on ultrawide monitor? ›

Use ultrawide for certain titles

And, of the games you can play, some are more suited for these immersive displays. Make sure to research the best PC games to see if they support wider resolutions. While most modern games do, they might work well with 21:9, but not 32:9 such as Overwatch 2.

How do I know if my game supports ultrawide? ›

WSGF (Widescreen Gaming Forum) is a very useful resource for working out whether a game supports the ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio correctly. There is a database there which lists tried and tested titles and whether they are known to support the 'Ultra Wide Screen' format correctly or any particular issues there may be.

Is StarCraft 2 demanding? ›

There you have it — StarCraft 2 isn't exactly a demanding game, but you can expect it to kick the fans into overdrive if you're using an older system. To avoid that, we'd recommend setting up a system that can support optimal gameplay.

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