The developer of Banished has written an official blog post on the Linux & Mac porting progress, and it's sounding really great.
QuoteDespite some annoyances getting linux setup and a proper development environment going, the Linux build is pretty feature complete, and fully playable.
I do wonder if he will detail any annoyances about Linux he had, as it would be useful for other developers to know I'm sure. Sounds like he came across annoyances on Mac as well.
He states it will need OpenGL 3.2, so that's a pretty low bar and most people should be able to run it (including open source drivers), which is fantastic news.
I think the best bit is this (emphasis mine):
QuoteThe OpenGL renderer is pretty fast now. I had some crazy bugs and mistakes that were only revealed by getting it running on three different platforms. It’s nearly up to the performance of the DX11 version.
As for when it will see a release:
QuoteI still need to release 1.0.5. There’s a few bugs that got reported I need to fix first. I guess I’ve just been distracted by porting – plus working on the two code bases at once is slightly annoying. 1.0.6 will be the first version with OSX/Linux support, so I’ll be glad when I’m only working in a single code base instead of two.
Sounds like it's still another month or two away given that both ports have finishing touches, and Steam integration testing to be done.
I seriously can't wait to try it out.
For those who don't know what it is: It's a harsh survival city builder, with Winter being a pretty big challenge for your townsfolk to live through.
Thanks for the twitter mention about it, Indie Kings.
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Niiiiice. This has been no.1 on my wishlist for ages now and I'm going to buy it the second it's released.
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Will definitely purchase!
Tomb Raider, Banished, Rocket League (I still believe!) :)
Last edited by hardpenguin on 30 March 2016 at 3:54 pm UTC
Tomb Raider, Banished, Rocket League (I still believe!) :)
Last edited by hardpenguin on 30 March 2016 at 3:54 pm UTC
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Saw the headline, "Banished Linux port" and all I could think was "What?! This is an outrage! Why did they banish the Linux port?"
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Quoting: Purple Library GuySaw the headline, "Banished Linux port" and all I could think was "What?! This is an outrage! Why did they banish the Linux port?"
Yeah, that would be something new, unlike the - all too common - Vanished Linux Ports.
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QuoteI had some crazy bugs and mistakes that were only revealed by getting it running on three different platforms.And right there's a very important benefit to cross-platform development, especially when doing it from the beginning!
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Finally, I can play this game natively.
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sounds like a lot was learned and I'm really looking forward to this game :)
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I stupidly bought this a little while back, in a Steam sale. But I haven't played it yet, and I'll be buying it again (to gift) when it's out on Linux. Been looking forward to this for ages!
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I would have to assume the "annoyances" stem from porting code that was originally written to support a single, proprietary, closed-source platform.
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Awesome, given a copy of this bit can't play as it's currently windows.
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