Use Windows 10 or 11 when possible
The Steam listing includes Windows 7, 10, and 11 64-bit, but Steam Client support has moved toward Windows 10+. If you are on Windows 7, verify the live Steam Client situation before buying.
PC readiness guide
Use this Scary Game 2 system requirements guide before installing The Mad Shepherd on Steam. It explains the official minimum PC specs, what Windows 7 / 10 / 11 means in practice, how much performance margin to leave, and which settings to check before a first horror run.
Source basis: official Steam listing for Scary Game 2: The Mad Shepherd, checked on 2026-06-30. Store text, platform support, and Steam client policies can change, so verify live details on Steam before purchase or install.
Steam lists a lightweight minimum spec block, but a horror game can still feel poor if the scene is too dark, audio cues are buried, storage is nearly full, or old Windows support creates Steam Client friction. Treat the minimums as the launch baseline, then leave a little headroom.
Steam lists these OS versions, but Windows 10 or 11 is the safer practical target for the Steam Client.
Enough for the listed minimum, but close heavy background apps on older laptops.
Leave extra usable RAM if Discord, browser tabs, capture tools, or overlays stay open.
Integrated graphics are listed, so readability settings matter more than raw GPU class.
Keep additional space for saves, updates, shader caches, screenshots, and Steam verification.
Check headphones, volume, and spatial audio before starting a first run.
If your PC meets the official minimums, Scary Game 2: The Mad Shepherd should be in range. The real question is whether your setup gives you enough visibility, audio clarity, and Windows/Steam reliability for a first-person horror game.
The Steam listing includes Windows 7, 10, and 11 64-bit, but Steam Client support has moved toward Windows 10+. If you are on Windows 7, verify the live Steam Client situation before buying.
Do not treat 5 GB as comfort margin. Keep background apps light, especially if your laptop shares memory with integrated graphics.
That suggests a low entry point, but horror readability depends on brightness, resolution, stable frame pacing, and whether dark scenes stay legible.
This wiki does not provide installers, APK files, cracks, keygens, or mirror downloads. Use Steam for ownership, updates, achievements, and file verification.
Steam lists Windows 7 / 10 / 11 64-bit as the supported OS line. Mac players should treat Boot Camp, CrossOver, or other compatibility routes as unsupported workarounds, not official requirements.
The PC minimums do not automatically prove Steam Deck comfort. Check the live Steam compatibility area and recent player reports before buying only for handheld play.
The table separates the Steam-listed minimum from practical guidance. The goal is not to invent recommended specs; it is to help you decide whether the minimums are enough for your actual setup.
| Requirement | Steam-listed minimum | Practical interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Operating system | Windows 7 / 10 / 11, 64-bit | Prefer Windows 10 or 11 for Steam Client reliability. If you still use Windows 7, confirm Steam can install and launch games on your machine before purchase. |
| Processor | Dual Core Processor | A dual-core CPU may meet the baseline, but close browsers, launchers, and capture tools if the game stutters. |
| Memory | 5 GB RAM | Aim to have more than the minimum free after Windows and Steam are running, especially with integrated graphics. |
| Graphics | Integrated | Start with native or modest resolution, then adjust brightness, shadows, and display scaling if dark scenes are hard to read. |
| Storage | 5 GB available space | Keep several extra GB free for updates, save data, screenshots, cache files, and Steam file verification. |
| Sound card | Onboard | Use working headphones or speakers and test volume before playing, because audio cues are important in horror navigation. |
| Mac and Steam Deck | Not listed as native requirements | Use the Windows Steam listing as the authority. Treat Mac compatibility layers and Steam Deck/Proton results as separate player-report checks, not official PC minimums. |
Minimum requirements answer a narrow question: whether the developer expects the game to launch on a baseline machine. They do not promise a perfect first run, a specific frame rate, or comfortable visibility in every dark area. For Scary Game 2, that distinction matters because the game is presented as a first-person horror adventure with puzzle and atmosphere signals.
The Steam listing is modest: dual-core CPU, 5 GB RAM, integrated graphics, and 5 GB storage. That is good news for players on ordinary PCs, but it also means shared-memory laptops should be checked carefully. If your integrated graphics uses system RAM, the real available memory can drop below what the game and Windows need together.
Do a short readiness pass before committing to a long session. Update graphics drivers if your machine is old, restart before playing, close capture software unless you need it, and make sure the display is not so dark that clues disappear. These steps are safer than downloading unofficial patches or following mirror sites that promise a faster install.
If you reached this page from a MacBook or Steam Deck search, keep the intent separate from the Windows minimum-spec answer. The official requirement block is Windows-focused; compatibility tools can work for some players, but they add their own performance, controller, save, and refund-risk questions.
Scary Game 2 does not need a fake benchmark page. A practical first-run checklist is more useful: confirm the official store source, test visibility, and adjust only what the game exposes in its own settings.
Install and launch through Steam so file verification, achievements, updates, and refund context remain tied to the official account path.
Official sourceDark horror scenes can hide clues when the monitor is dim or high-contrast modes distort shadows. Adjust in-game brightness first, then your display if needed.
ReadabilityIf integrated graphics struggles, reduce resolution or visual settings before assuming your PC cannot run the game.
Frame pacingTurn off loud background media and test headphones because sound cues can affect route awareness and tension.
Audio cuesDo not download DLL packs, cracks, trainers, or unofficial launchers to bypass a configuration problem. Use Steam verification and official updates first.
SafetySystem-requirement searches often sit close to download searches. Keep those intents separate: this page helps you prepare your PC, while Steam remains the official install source.
Use these pages when the requirements question becomes a store, walkthrough, achievement, or developer question.
Check release date, store safety, developer, achievements, platform status, and live Steam source notes.
Open Steam guideUse the low-spoiler route guide after your PC and Steam setup are ready.
Open walkthroughConfirm KanGames and learn how to verify conflicting snippets through Steam-first sources.
Open developer pageUse Steam for live requirements text, purchase controls, updates, screenshots, trailer, and install files.
Open SteamCheck player compatibility reports separately from official Windows minimum specs.
Open ProtonDBShort answers for players checking whether The Mad Shepherd will run on their PC.
Steam lists Windows 7 / 10 / 11 64-bit, a dual-core processor, 5 GB RAM, integrated graphics, 5 GB available storage, and onboard sound as the minimum requirements.
The Steam minimum lists integrated graphics, so many ordinary PCs may be in range. Still, test brightness, resolution, and background apps because integrated graphics often shares system memory.
The game listing includes Windows 7 64-bit, but the Steam Client has shifted toward Windows 10 and later. If you use Windows 7, verify the current Steam Client and store support before purchase.
Steam lists 5 GB available space. Keep extra room for updates, saves, screenshots, cache files, and Steam file verification rather than filling the drive to the limit.
Steam does not list a dedicated GPU as the minimum; it lists integrated graphics. A dedicated card may still help with stability, resolution, and recording, but it is not part of the listed baseline.
Use the official Steam listing. ScaryGame2.blog does not host installers, APKs, cracks, mirrors, trainers, or keygens.
The Steam minimum requirements list Windows 7 / 10 / 11 64-bit, not native macOS support. Intel Mac users may investigate Windows through Boot Camp or compatibility tools, but that is separate from the official requirement block.
Do not infer Steam Deck comfort from the Windows PC minimums alone. Check the live Steam page, Steam Deck compatibility information, and recent player reports before treating handheld play as reliable.