The excitement is building within me about this, as I've wanted to try the harsh city builder Banished ever since I first heard about it.
The developer has taken to their blog again:
QuoteWhat does the future hold?
My current plan is that while this build is being tested by the community (big thank you!), I’ll be working on the Mac and Linux builds pretty much exclusively. With the Mac and Linux builds I’ll hopefully also be working on some bug fixes and performance issues.
If this current beta build comes back clean after a few weeks (or after a few fixes), I’ll push it out as an official build.
Once the Mac and Linux builds are ready there will be a Beta test for them as well. For modding, the only thing that may change is that you may have to recompile mods to get new audio to work on other platforms – but otherwise existing mods should load on other platforms. I know there’s a few requests for a few other changes to the mod kit, and I’ll be looking into some of them to determine how easy (or difficult) the more desired ones are.
It's not only great to see a port coming, but to actually have another enthusiastic developer on-board with us and blogging about porting is great.
About Banished
In this city-building strategy game, you control a group of exiled travelers who decide to restart their lives in a new land. They have only the clothes on their backs and a cart filled with supplies from their homeland.
The townspeople of Banished are your primary resource. They are born, grow older, work, have children of their own, and eventually die. Keeping them healthy, happy, and well-fed are essential to making your town grow. Building new homes is not enough—there must be enough people to move in and have families of their own.
Banished has no skill trees. Any structure can be built at any time, provided that your people have collected the resources to do so. There is no money. Instead, your hard-earned resources can be bartered away with the arrival of trade vessels. These merchants are the key to adding livestock and annual crops to the townspeople’s diet; however, their lengthy trade route comes with the risk of bringing illnesses from abroad.
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Yes! I've been very impatiently (but quietly!) waiting for this.
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Excellent but tough as balls city builder. Will be waiting and hoping that the gog version gets updated as well. :P
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Finally! I bought this when it came out to play it with Wine (I've learned better since) and played it for a few hours. It was quite fun, though the sound was very bad under Wine so I eventually stopped playing it and haven't touched it since a Linux port was rumoured.
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Nice! I got Banished through the gog pinata sales, been waiting to play it! :D
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Looking forward to it!
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The Steam version barely works for me through Wine, so it'll be wonderful to actually play the game. Good timing too, almost exactly a year after I received it as a Christmas present.
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Can't wait for this. Will get it the day it comes out. No.1 on my wishlist atm.
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There seems to be a line missing after the heading About Banished
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Awesome! I love city builders (favorite was 1602 AD). Having a good one on Linux will certainly make me happy.
Also, Liam - it looks like the beginning part of the first sentence after "About Banished" got cut off.
Also, Liam - it looks like the beginning part of the first sentence after "About Banished" got cut off.
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Good news!
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Very nice, really looking forward to this.
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There seems to be a line missing after the heading About Banished
Fixed.
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Good news, been looking forward to this, great to hear they're working hard on getting the port out :)
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Sounds pretty awesome, might have to get this one if they release for Linux!
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I've been interested in this game for a long time but had written it off as having zero chance of coming to Linux. However, this news is encouraging, so back on my wishlist it goes. :)
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Awesome! I love city builders (favorite was 1602 AD). Having a good one on Linux will certainly make me happy.Do you not consider Cities: Skylines to be a "good one"? I personal think it's excellent, although the performance could be better.
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It's on sale .. not sure if I want to get it, without knowing the "complete" state it's in ...
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It's on sale .. not sure if I want to get it, without knowing the "complete" state it's in ...If you want to ensure it counts as a Linux sale then do not buy it until a Linux version is actually available.
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I'll pick this game up as soon as it becomes available for Linux. I've always had an eye on this. Looks very interesting, so great news.
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Oh, it's a great game all right; I played it (some) when I was dual-booting . Yet Another Game I had already bought for Windows...
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