

Banished, every thing you build is important and can decide your survival. In Tropico, you were largely free to do whatever (sans campaigne anyway) and there was very little punishment for making a bad mover. (I also have 50+ hours with Tropico 3, so I'd say I know the games decently well) Don't get me wrong, I love Tropico and will likely get 5 and enjoy it a lot.īanished, on the other hand lacks "content", that is to say it lacks the wide variety of building types that make Tropico fun. Tropico 4 has a lot of stuff on the surface that makes it seem rich, but personally its a bit shallow and really very easy. Well I have played quite a bit of Tropico 4. Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από ChrisMK72:I would suggest, that you take a look in the "let's play banished" videos, and when you like such games and what you see, buy it. Short : When you like the let's play videos, and you think it will run on your PC : Buy it and have fun !!! :-) Maybe someone else can say something about this. No problems so far and game runs very smooth at 90fps all the time (i have framerate target of 90fps in my EVGA Precision).ĭon't know what is with laptops, win8, or PCs without dedicated graphic cards. I play it on win7 64bit home, core i5 3570k, GTX 670, 8gb ram. I have already disabled updates for this, cause the first version runs fine for me.

I was thinking if i will wait till there is a discount, but i'm happy that i did not wait and bought it "full" price. Played around 12 hours and in some minutes i will start again. It runs very fast on my desktop gaming pc and i had no problems.īut it's still very new to me. I was thinking about the same question, also because i read about some bugs and crashes, but in the time i played it i enjoyed it very much and had no crash to desktop so far. I would suggest, that you take a look in the "let's play banished" videos, and when you like such games and what you see, buy it.
