10 Years Ago, This Game Changed an Entire Genre | Banished
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- Опубликовано: 10 мар 2024
- Almost exactly 10 years ago, Banished revolutionized the city-builder, offering a new element of survival and management that captured the imagination of an entire genre. In many ways, this game is the father of all survival city-builders and remains a fantastic - if older and simplistic - game to this day.
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Banished is 10 years old... Fuck, I'm old.
lol, i hear you. i still dust this game off and play it, one of my faves.
The first video games I played are more than 40 years old. If you're old, I'm ancient.
same^^
Same reaction my friend 👍😁
One of the first titles I played was 'Civilisation'. No... no numbers attached.
I've always thought the secret weapon of Banished is that there's no money, only resources
real, every game since added gold, coins, tokens, etc. It ruined the appeal of banished, true survival.
money is a resource just like any other economic good, but I agree there's never been a game where money management is interesting.
@@thecpt6265 not timberborn
@@TheMoroPL Money isn't a resource it's an invention, from people, just like politics, boarders etc.
@@wembley636 sure, just like politics and borders can be owned by inviduals, their prices determined by supply and demand.
not to mention that this game was developped by 1 man only. What a beast
he is working on a new one apparently, I cannot wait
@@cathunter3874 Is he? O.O
@@cathunter3874 From what I can tell, the developer hasn't said anything about development on the new game in a couple of years. I hope it's still coming but it might not.
Not to mention he didn't use any off-the-shelf engine but created everything from scratch. The amount of work and pure skill he had put into this game is insane.
@@GreySectoid Yes, I can see why he burnt out and cut the development short. That is an insane amount of work to deal with on top of optimization, balancing, steam forums and bug reporting.
From a bustling town into a ghost town in an instant because of one disaster, an ending I did not expect
That's exactly what i expected from this unbalanced game
That's Banished, baby!
I've got very fond memories of Banished, very nice to see you playing it all these years later!
Hey there Alex! Glad to see you here.
i still go back and play from time to time whenever i can't decide what to play.
This game used to be my big sister's favortie game. Shes getting married next month. I dont know why we played this as kids lol
Congrats to your sister! Also you played this, because its just a godlike RTS game..
@@RootDen. Fair point
Whoever the husband is, he is a lucky man.
@@andreasilvestrin7643very lucky
Because it's good.
for some reason i actually expected him to ask "Banished... was it any good?" and then i remembered i was in a Pravus video, not Josh Strife Plays
its funny because most people learned about banished due to totalbiscuit video.
@@marcosdheleno The question to that, though, is "WTF is Banished?"
It's funny - I never thought of Banished as having defined a genre because at the time it came out I just thought of it as a Dwarf Fortress-like. But it probably was the first hit survival city builder that actually took off.
There's probably many genres that have simmered under the currents of human interest, until that one example came out that had just enough accessibility to invite the "average punter" to try their dumb luck at it, fail, but still have fun doing so - and so finally explode.
You can't write that ending! That was amazing! The tornado just perfectly ran through all of your buildings without missing a single one in its path. It looked scripted the way it moved. Honestly, best ending I've seen on this channel.
The game really looks like a lot of fun and I think it could make for a pretty good series as a bit of nostalgia run of the game. Just hope no tornados run through your entire city killing 80% of the population in only 5 minutes.
And that's why I play with disasters off! 😂
I honestly thought he had that scripted in with a mod, and that his surprise was very tongue in cheek, until seeing so many comments about their own experiences with disasters.
That music. Just immediately makes me smile. This game is such a weird mix of so tranquil and chill, and so stressful :'D
I mean the term 'Banished-like' or 'Banished-style' is used for many a city builder. So yeah. when your game is used as a term to describe a certain genre, you've made it :D
That's what they said about the Nazi party.
"We're basically the default term for fascist now.. so proud!"
I still play this game from time to time. With disasters turned off, I learned my lesson on that one! I had a great city every thing was working great then a tornado went thru the middle of my city & destroyed most of the buildings & killed about 90% of my people. There was no coming back from that & had to start a new village.
Banished, still kicking your ass ten years later.
"...So, It's like riding a bike."
The kind of bike Banished is the one that you will start riding, and you won't realize the chain has been eating at your ancle until the chain reached the bone, and then you feel like hell.
This game brings back old Pravus Memories
Vanilla banished can get pretty stale, but throw in CC (which I never play without) and it'll easily suck up days of time
What is cc?
@@derricknonnemacher7638 colonial charter. Massive mod/modpack. Adds more content than what's in the base game lol
@@derricknonnemacher7638 CC is most likely the "Colonial charter" mod
I found colonial charter too fragile. I would spend an hour just trying to balance the economy, but then one person is born and suddenly the whole thing collapses like a house of cards. No time to react, everyone just dies.
Try it with Mega Mod.....
I wouldn't say Banished introduced survival in the sense of disasters etc, Anno 1602 had that in 1998, but what made Banished unique is that instead of buildings it simulated people & instead of economic collapse it simulated starvation etc.
I still come back to this game. 😆 One mod I like to install is sorted stock piles. I can’t stand when my firewood can’t be stocked near the woodcutter because my laborers filled the damn thing with stone…
Thanks for the tip about the colony mod! I’m definitely going to check that out. ☺️
A Challenge!! Lets see if you CAN recover from the Tornado Hit. Run with it Pravus, bring it back.
the funny thing is, you could think of each new run as people running away from the prior village destroying event.
@@marcosdheleno right lol
The cascade effect is BRUTAL.
[Nods approvingly]
I wrote one of the most popular guides for Banished on Steam, so I'm happy to see we're in agreement on basically everything.
This is an insidious little game, it's far more complex than it first looks.
Even when I was a kid in the sixties, the thought of children "adulting" was incomprehensible. I can imagine what it seems like to the young people of today. The truth is, though, my grandmother was working as a live-in housekeeper at the age of 6. She was married at 13. This was hundreds of years after the Middle Ages. So yeah, I can see 10 y/o kids, in the Middle Ages, living alone and taking care of themselves.
This is more like in the 1700-1800's than in the middle ages judging by the building designs and the fact that the hunters are using rifles
Survival city builders/colony sims are the best! They really encourage to strategize a lot and prepare to prevent disasters. Bummer about the huge tornado though.
It's been that long since it came out...? _Life is passing by too quickly for my liking._ 😮💨
i replay this just for the music; so calming.
That laugh was the most pure laugh I’ve heard from Pravus.
The deers are clearly going under the water, as they get a "watery" filter applied over them. They don't just run on top of the water.
It's just assumed that the water is cristal clear, or something like that.
Banished is to this day one of my fav games, there is a simplicity that makes it so comforting to play
I have not watched this yet but i can tell its fire already
Only a few seconds in, but the game doesn't have enough of an endgame. Once you get everything settled and self sustaining. There's not much else to do.
Plus you kinda need mods to get a good amount of buildings
its a problem a lot of these games have, once you unlocked all the buildings there isnt much more to strive towards other than a bigger population i guess
@Wilkesy7 one of the reasons I like Against the Storm. Even after you've unlocked everything, the game still gets harder and harder.
Song of the Syx is somehow familiar and better for me
This is why i love Frostpunk, it gets slowly harder, and if you don't prepare well enough to make the city self-suficcient, you WILL die.
3:15 ... unless it was added by mod (but i think its vanilla), there is simple priority tool, that brings certain task to front of queue
That is a "vanilla" feature, no mod required.
as a long Pravus fan seeing him not shitting on fishing is like a flashbang
The "professions" tab (or something very close to it) was in Dwarf Fortress and Rimworld. So, Banished got the idea from them.
Manor Lords is gonna capture this feeling to perfection AND deliver some combat as well, which I missed in Banished
Colonial Charter is great! There's also MegaMod, which includes Colonial Charter but adds even more buildings, like single-square woodcutters for early game. And yes, gatherers huts are most efficient per worker. Which is nice for early game when you have a lot of space and very few workers. However when you get to the point you have enough workers and are running out of space, farms are better because they have higher efficiency per square 😉 Also very useful when playing a hills map without a lot of open spaces for gatherers huts. And dense forests aren't ideal for gatherers. Trees spawn in the same places as the food, so more trees = less food spawns.
"And dense forests aren't ideal for gatherers. "
So true! In fact, wild food (roots, onions, berries) and herbs are more likely to spawn where (and shortly after) trees have been cut down.
Someday, I'd like to see a Medieval city builder that starts settlements the way actual settlements of the time did. A single farm that expanded with the farm owner becoming a manor lord.
Love me some banished
That was amazing! The playthrough and the disaster in the end, just perfect.
10 years later, and I learned some more about the game that I didn't know! I have to go play it again now... Back then, I didn't quite understand all the mechanics...
I was like "cool, I am gonna check out the price of this game on stream". And after the tornado, I was like "F**K THAT"
Just turn disasters off like a normal person. This is how every city builder I've played works. It's a good game worth giving a chance.
I would never play city builders with disasters. It's like building a model and having a bully come kick it all over. That's not "challenge" it's just wrecking your game/plans.
There should be organic restrictions, like squalor. Try to stack all your people together and they get sick, meaning you spend more resources on health, or have to spread them out, spending more on transport.
Watching you haphazardly throw buildings down has me beside myself!
love this game. so peaceful just you and your town and starvation. also the ui is just so intuitive its great
*spits tea*
TEN WHAT NOW?!
This is actually one of the best videos for covering about the game. It's a complete package which cover the gameplay, reviews and some Tips and tricks about the game. I hope you cover more games with tips and tricks aspect.
Wow right through the center of town. I actually love that. Recovering that save file would be so much fun
I still love playing banished 😊 I will break it out and play it obsessively sometimes
Ive never felt an addiction like this in RTS games again.
I spent months and months playing this game. One of my all time favs. But I agree.. once you get into it there is no where to go with it. It just kinda ends. The only thing to stive for was huge populations. I always wished they would have expanded it more. It was the OG of settlement games for sure.
I still play this but with the Colonial mod... still a great game that makes your rig chug after 1000 pop
For me the truly implessive thing is that banished was programmed designed and everything from scratch by one dude, game engine and everything
Very similar to RCT. Although I think RCT is more complete/timeless. Banished is a similar feat, I think that's why both are legendary.
It’s still great and I still play it. The great mod support means there’s always new play styles you can use.
It hasn’t been followed by much that’s worth playing.
I routinely play this game each year. it's amazing. Can't believe its been 10 years.
Best ending of any of Pravus's videos!
Oh hey, it's that game you got me sucked into for a few months. That's just neat.
Banished is one the BEST games ever made! Ten years later, i still play it, i still enjoy it, i still love it and i will most likely keep it in a special place in my heart! There is nothing in this game not to like: good graphics, amazing mechanics, superb background music, made by one single man! (God bless him!) All in all, the perfect way to relax after a hard day...10/10 would recomend!
Could not agree more. I play Banished almost every day. Have had it since it was released, and even contributed to the repair of a crash-inducing bug (by reporting accurate info to the developer) early on.
I was literally playing this when I was 8 years old, and am now playing it just last week
Nice vid. really brings back memories.
I can tell you this game is still good because I did a playthrough about 3 months ago when my old PC was about to kick the bucket and I couldn't play anything modern. Banished is a sick game still today. I'll still watch your video though.
"Vendors, traders. Those can make some sense/cents"
Yup. That's a Dad.
I love this game, still play it from time to time
I love this game I could spend hours playing it, even more with all the modes that are in it, the game never gets old I find myself playing it on my laptop at night when I can't sleep
Using words like "nostalgia" and "back in the day" for a game I played when I was 25 makes me feel incredibly old haha. But then I think that's like the time between Metal Gear Solid 3 to Final Fantasy VI.
Caesar 3 is one game I can think of that had survival elements before this one and that game is old af. Feed your people, manage money, survive the angry gods, fight off enemy armies, etc
I’ve been playing this nonstop past weeks
Wow 10 whole years. Time really does go by the older you get.
I absolutely love this game, i still play it! I always wanted to find a game like it for some variety but there is nothing like it that goes into detail like Banished does.
I loved this game and put in a ton of hours playing it. I stopped once I completed every achievement (some very difficult). Would love to see a Banished 2!!
It was heavily inspired by the game Dwarf fortress, which had all these features.
Not really. They're very different games. Not like, say, Rimworld, which was much more clearly derived from DF.
Banished was.. and still is.. a great Game. Played it a lot in the past.
I loved it so much!
I swear this game was a fever dream and the only thing I remember is my village imbetween mountains during winter and a yeti murked everyone
Dwarf fortress: am i a joke to you?
Damn! What a way to end the video.. But as you say, quite good timing on the whole.
I haven't played in yonks but this video reminded me what I've missed. I *may* just re-install with a few mods including CC and see where it takes me.
That ending was perfect.
The mods for it are great...i love the bee keeper, brewery mod, etc
Banished will always be the greatest city builder of all time. Some newer games may get better graphics or some nice new features but none feel as complete as Banished. They always have something about them that makes me put them down and go right back to Banished.
It's been some time since I have played this. Things certainly can seem to be going well, and then one bad thing happens and you have a tragedy worthy of RimWorld. I can see the influence of Banished in numerous city builders and similar games, even in games (like RimWorld) that do not initially seem to resemble it.
And I still play it to this day.
this game is so great, but man... getting some of the super long term achievements in vanilla are just insane
Awesome! For the demo I suggest introducing the beginning of some mechanics and do a hard level at the end for the tryharders ❤🎉🎉
When I saw the title I thought: oh no he just scrapped everything again, but I am happily surprised that you don't.
It took me about 9 years to find a good gamer in banished. I found cowabunganl, who play it so well and explaining it well too😊
I do remember you can make cider from peaches (and basically any orchard fruit) at the tavern.
Small misconception; old growth forests aren't a thing except in mods. It just needs trees to be around and full grown at the beginning of a season to spawn resources.
He's Back!
Well then! Didn't expect this video to go out with a bang like that o.o
Deer can swim. Very well. You wouldn't think so, but they can.
You can actually have 3 people working in the woodcutter. You just need to manually up the number in the building
What always catches me off guard is how strong the sound design is in Banished. Like even in new and recent games they're still using that same chopping and mining audio
Cool vidéo, indeed Colonial Charter was insane mod, hope we can still use it
It's not just still good bro.. it's the godfather of multiple genres
I love Cruise Missle Tornadoes... Fuck you in particular :D
Also shout out to the music of the game, such a jewel
Definitely on my top 3 games of all time, I wish the dev made Banished 2.
I just think that something like this should be a mandatory requirement for every bureaucrat in office. Like if you can't keep your digital citizens alive, we aren't gonna trust you to manage the lives of real people.
Love this game! The problem is the bug that plagues the game where food just disappears and people starve. You can’t get enough food. Also similar to stone.
I love this game and still play it from time to time. It's a nice, relaxing game to play. At least until all your people start dying off due to lack of resources, anyway. DX
I'm going with Wikipedia on this one:
"While Herzog Zwei is regarded as the first true RTS game, the defining title for the genre was Westwood Studios's Dune II, which was followed by their seminal Command & Conquer games."
Yeah. Age of Empires (1997) made a big splash in the RTS genre too, don't get me wrong, but as a genre-definer it comes in a distant fourth after Dune II (1993), Warcraft: Orcs and Humans (1994) and Command & Conquer (1995) in both design innovations and actual release date. It was, quite literally, described as "Civilisation meets Warcraft" at the time. The only really big thing Age of Empires did was prove that an RTS did not have to be set in a fictional setting to be commercially viable.
This game has been on my steam wish list for 10 years that means
I remember one of the early blog posts by the Banished dev who was explaining how to do procedurally generated terrain.
Good vid. glad to see this game again. crazy end to the village.
I still play this game on and off 😊