![]() ![]() In your banished game, set the desired amount of the resource you want to manipulate to a nonzero number (I usually choose 5) in the trading post inventory window ![]() Start banished, and select the process in cheat engine (when you open it it's the flashing icon in the top left) There are a tremendous number of ways to use this in any given game, and I've only got a few days experience with banished so I'm sure somebody else has thought of something more creative, however The simplest way of using this method in Banished that I've found is to edit the number of a resource located in a trading post. It works by changing variables within a games memory. I use a program called Cheat Engine to do this. I know there's a trainer out there somewhere for Banished already but, if you ask me, it completely and irreparably ruins the game experience (unless I just don't understand how it works: its effects are irreversible to a particular save game). If you just want to build like there's no tomorrow, and then worry about infrastructure AFTER the fact, this can be usefulĮven the honest player might want to save his 1000 pop city after failing to recover from disaster It's actually useful for testing purposes if you don't want to have to worry about a particular resource or something Some people won't play a game unless they know they can cheat (more sales) Village: Reach a population of 600 citizens.I'm aware this might not be well received, but I've got a few good reasons for posting this. Uneducated: Reach a population of 300 citizens without building schools. Trader: Use trading posts to trade 50,000 units of goods in a single town. Town: Reach a population of 900 citizens. Tombstone: Fill graveyards with at least 400 graves. Tenure: Build a town that has a population of 500 after 200 years. Stylish: Cloth a population of over 200 with warm coats for 4 years. Stonework: Produce 10,000 stone within a 100 year period. Smiles all Around: Maintain high happiness for 10 years in a town with at least 100 citizens. Smelter: Produce 10,000 iron within a 100 year period. Settlement: Reach a population of 300 citizens. ![]() Ready for Anything: Simultaneously store 2000 fuel, 2000 wood, 500 stone, 500 iron, 200 tools, 200 coats, and 30000 food. One with Nature: Reach 400 citizens without building crops fields, orchards, or pastures. Mountain Men: Using a harsh climate and a small mountainous map, maintain a population of 50 people for 20 years. Miner: Maintain 2 mines with 30 workers each for 3 years. Master Trader: Use trading posts to trade 100,000 units of goods in a single town. Master Builder: Build a town with 3 churches, 5 boarding houses, 4 markets, 5 hospitals, 2 trading posts, 6 taverns, and a town hall. Mason: Maintain 2 quarries with 30 workers each for 3 years. Lumberjack: Produce 50,000 logs within a 100 year period. Livestock: Build a town that contains 60 cattle, 75 sheep, and 180 chickens. Jack of all Trades: Build a town of over 200 people that has someone working in every profession for at least 5 years. Isolationist: Reach 300 citizens without building a trading post. Immigrants: Allow 200 nomads into a single town. Highwaymen: Build a town with 2000 stone paved road tiles. Healthy: Maintain high health for 10 years in a town with at least 100 citizens. Golden Gate: Build a bridge that is at least 50 units long. Foodie: In a single year, produce at least 2000 food each from hunters, gatherers, fisherman, pastures, fields, and orchards. Food Variety: Grow and harvest 8 different plants and 8 different orchard tree types in a single year. Firefighter: Build 20 wells in a single town. ![]() Farmer: Acquire 3 livestock types, 8 crop seed types, and 8 orchard seed types. Exports: Stock the trading post with at least 500 ale, 300 steel tools, and 200 warm coats. Established: Build a town that has a population of 300 after 100 years. Educated: Have a fully educated population with 200 adults for 4 years. Built from Stone: Build a town with 100 stone houses. Builder: Build a town that has at least one of every possible structure. To view your achievements and stats in Steam, select "Community", "My profile", "View all my games", then the game and view stats.īlacksmith: Equip a population of over 200 adults with steel tools for 4 years. Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding achievement. ![]()
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