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Contents
- 1 What is Banished
- 2 Where can I buy Banished?
- 3 How big is the download
- 4 Will there be mac/linux support?
- 5 What engine was used to make this game?
- 6 How long does it take to build a large town? How large is the map area?
- 7 Can you make multiple towns and trade in between them
- 8 Are there be different area types to play in?
- 9 Did Cultures, Stronghold, and Settlers influence the game design?
- 10 What sort of disasters can occur? Is there more to it than just city building?
- 11 Do people get better at their jobs over time
- 12 What are the hardware requirements for the game?
- 13 Are there be goals to reach while building a town or is the game just an open playground?
- 14 Will society upgrade technologically and culturally?
- 15 Can roads only be in straight lines? Is everything placed on a grid? I want to build curved roads!
- 16 Can I mod the game
- 17 Will there be multiplayer? Can I trade with other players?
- 18 Will there be more features added to Banished in the future?
- 19 References
What is Banished
- Main article: Banished
Where can I buy Banished?
Banished is available for PC only.
- Purchase Banished on the Humble Store
- Purchase Banished directly from Shining Rock Software
- Purchase Banished on Steam
- Purchase Banished on gog.com
For the technically advanced, it is possible to read port Banished to Mac and Linux. Read our tutorial.
How big is the download
The DRM free version is around 105 megabytes. The Steam version is slightly bigger.
Will there be mac/linux support?
Banished will not launch with support for Mac/Linux. If the game is successful they will be accommodated for at a later date.
What engine was used to make this game?
None, it’s Shining Rock Software's own engine written from scratch using C++.
How long does it take to build a large town? How large is the map area?
In eight hours of play, if no major disasters occur, I generally fill about 1/8 of a map. I haven’t yet built a town large enough to not have room to expand. I believe it would take me more than a couple days of play on a single town to fill a map to the point where I couldn’t grow anymore. I am experimenting with even larger maps – the performance and memory usage of the maps will determine the largest size.
Can you make multiple towns and trade in between them
Each town is isolated. AI Merchants will occasionally visit your town to trade but otherwise each town must survive on its own.
Are there be different area types to play in?
I plan on having more mountainous play areas where there is less land to settle on. Different climates will also be available for changes in difficulty. I may do a few other landscape types with lakes or oceans but I haven’t fully decided on these yet.
Did Cultures, Stronghold, and Settlers influence the game design?
Believe it or not, I haven’t played any of those. I have played the various versions of Black & White, Anno, Sim City, and Dwarf Fortress. While I wasn’t really thinking about those games while designing nor was I trying to emulate them, they probably had an influence on me.
What sort of disasters can occur? Is there more to it than just city building?
You can lose people from starvation, overpopulation, disease, hypothermia, harsh winters and dry summers, and deaths from working dangerous jobs. Your fields and orchards can suffer pest infestation, and livestock can develop diseases. I plan on adding fires and a few other disasters as well.
Do people get better at their jobs over time
The people don’t get directly better at their jobs because they work them for a long time. I tried this, and while it’s neat simulation for small populations, once the population reaches several hundred it’s not very fun or useful. Micro-managing what job each person is doing, and making sure they are using their skill-set is just tedious. This is especially true when you have to shuffle people among multiple jobs to deal with losses from disasters. There’s enough complexity in the game as it is.
However there is education in the game. After a citizen has undergone a few years of education, any job that they work at will produce more resources. For jobs that don't produce anything, such as teachers and doctors, their work will be completed faster. By keeping a large majority of the population educated you can increase production and have more people on less land. While people aren't happy about switching jobs, they'll still do a good job when they do so.
What are the hardware requirements for the game?
Minimum:
- OS: XP SP3 / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core processor
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible card (SM 2.0+)
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Hard Drive: 150 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7 / Windows 8
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core processor (or greater)
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB DirectX 10 compatible card
- DirectX: Version 11
- Hard Drive: 150 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
Are there be goals to reach while building a town or is the game just an open playground?
Both. For those that like trying to meet goals and reach achievements the game will have them. For those that just like free form play you can disable any goals and play as you wish.
Will society upgrade technologically and culturally?
No. The era of the game is fixed. There are simple upgrades you can make in the game, but you can’t get to the industrial revolution. Wood houses can be replaced by stone, you can eventually make better tools, have better education, and make better clothes, but you won’t be discovering machine guns and microchips.
Can roads only be in straight lines? Is everything placed on a grid? I want to build curved roads!
Everything is on a grid. When I started building this game a grid seemed fine for the prototype, and it stayed. I’d love to have free form layout, curved roads, and placement of buildings at any angle. To change this now would require massive effort. If I ever make a sequel it will have free form layout, larger landscapes, and building on hills. (Talk about getting ahead of myself…)
Can I mod the game
A mod kit is is being worked on and will be released sometime after Banished goes on sale. The initial version of the game won’t have mod support.
Will there be multiplayer? Can I trade with other players?
Banished does not have multiplayer. The code for Banished was not built with multiplayer in mind, so it’s very unlikely that it will be added in the future.
Will there be more features added to Banished in the future?
It’s possible, but undecided at the moment. I have a lot of ideas for expansions but I also want to prototype and make new games as well. The focus after release is going to be on the mod-kit and ports to other platforms. After that’s done I’ll decide what’s next.