Sorry if my English is not perfect - Google translates. I am from Ukraine and the developer Eugene is from Ukraine, from the city of Kharkiv. Kharkiv is heavily bombarded with rockets from Moscow. Eugene develops a game about Ukraine and does volunteer work for the defense of Ukraine. In addition, Eugene is very attentive to details and realism, which is why the development is so slow. But it continues and the list of plans is huge and it seems to have everything you mentioned
Eugene uses models of Ukrainian houses of the 18th century. This architectural style is called Cossack Baroque. And the music, too, in the style of Ukrainian baroque, very qualitatively reflects that time in Ukraine. Mechanisms in production buildings are also reproduced in great detail and realistically. It is a game and a museum of Ukrainian baroque at the same time.
Thank you so much for the comments you made. It certainly gives me a lot of really useful and interesting information about the game and the developer. We hear a lot about Kharkiv in the news here so we see the damage that's being caused. It's amazing he's still working through this, both helping his nation, and the video game. I can see why you've put in so many hours into this - it's an excellent game. I look forward to continue playing it. All the best to you.
I hope you came to that conclusion after seeing my review and buying it 😜. I think I am going to have to install it again soon and see if it's getting better as a couple of patches have been released since my video.
@@WinOrBinGamingReviewsLittle bit other wise. I Bought it like two weeks ago and played it since when i had time. At first i bought it to support our local indie-developers cause i also from Ukraine. I didn't expect that i will like it so much. And I agree with your thoughts about game except speed. Speed is enough for me. I play it to relax and this slow paced gameplay just about right for me )
This is true. To be honest, Mike, I was clutching at straws a little on the negatives. It's a super game and my rating of 9/10 highlights how excellent I think this is, and any "negative" I've pointed out really doesn't matter all that much
Hello 👋 If I may make a suggestion, the review part of your thumbnail is covered by the video length. Completely covered when on mobile :) Might need moving to another corner.
After all, before the revolution of 1917, neither such a state nor such a nationality had ever existed from time immemorial. But only the border strip of territories between Russia and Poland was called the outskirts, and in Polish - Ukrainian.
@@zmielov50 Which Ukrainian state did exist before 1917? To be fair the idea of Ukrainian nationality did already exist before 1917 as it was developed (primarily by nationalist academics with the support of Austria-Hungary) a few decades earlier in the second half of the 19th century. Ukrainian identity then was heavily promoted by the Soviet elites in the Korenizatsiia while they also destroyed the much older Little Russian identity.
@@zmielov50 'Everybody I don't agree with is a Kremlin bot' is ultra high level coping, I can respect that. You don't have to belief a random stranger online, you can read everything I told you here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Russian_identity
Fair enough. Thanks for your feedback. I don't know Dawn of Man but Cities Skylines isn't really comparible. One is set in medieval Ukraine and the other is a modern day metropolis. I get the "city building" similarity but there are a lot of sub-genres within that.
Sorry if my English is not perfect - Google translates. I am from Ukraine and the developer Eugene is from Ukraine, from the city of Kharkiv. Kharkiv is heavily bombarded with rockets from Moscow. Eugene develops a game about Ukraine and does volunteer work for the defense of Ukraine. In addition, Eugene is very attentive to details and realism, which is why the development is so slow. But it continues and the list of plans is huge and it seems to have everything you mentioned
This game is my favorite. I have played more than 600 hours in several years. In Steam, I published several guides for this game (Vic_Ukraine)
Eugene uses models of Ukrainian houses of the 18th century. This architectural style is called Cossack Baroque. And the music, too, in the style of Ukrainian baroque, very qualitatively reflects that time in Ukraine. Mechanisms in production buildings are also reproduced in great detail and realistically. It is a game and a museum of Ukrainian baroque at the same time.
Thank you so much for the comments you made. It certainly gives me a lot of really useful and interesting information about the game and the developer. We hear a lot about Kharkiv in the news here so we see the damage that's being caused. It's amazing he's still working through this, both helping his nation, and the video game. I can see why you've put in so many hours into this - it's an excellent game. I look forward to continue playing it. All the best to you.
@@WinOrBinGamingReviews Thank you
This is very enjoyable game
I hope you came to that conclusion after seeing my review and buying it 😜. I think I am going to have to install it again soon and see if it's getting better as a couple of patches have been released since my video.
@@WinOrBinGamingReviewsLittle bit other wise. I Bought it like two weeks ago and played it since when i had time. At first i bought it to support our local indie-developers cause i also from Ukraine. I didn't expect that i will like it so much. And I agree with your thoughts about game except speed. Speed is enough for me. I play it to relax and this slow paced gameplay just about right for me )
Absolutely fair enough if the game speed suits you. For me, it's too slow but if it's ideal for others, then who am I to say otherwise 🙂
not being able to see how taxes that you yourself implement effect the common people is actually quite realistic 😆
This is true. To be honest, Mike, I was clutching at straws a little on the negatives. It's a super game and my rating of 9/10 highlights how excellent I think this is, and any "negative" I've pointed out really doesn't matter all that much
@@WinOrBinGamingReviews I've put it on my list. Thanks for the review!
You're welcome
can you make content about head to head city builder survival game between banished,otrive,farthest frontier,manor lords
Hello 👋
If I may make a suggestion, the review part of your thumbnail is covered by the video length. Completely covered when on mobile :) Might need moving to another corner.
Helpful to know, thank you. I'll see if I can get around to that soon. Off on holiday for a week so it'll have to wait until I get back😀
@@WinOrBinGamingReviews that’s no problem :) Hope you have a great holiday, weathers been seriously good too!
Thank you. It is very nice out so hopefully stays good.
I wish was a tech tree
I appreciate that this game ignores woke 'culture'
After all, before the revolution of 1917, neither such a state nor such a nationality had ever existed from time immemorial. But only the border strip of territories between Russia and Poland was called the outskirts, and in Polish - Ukrainian.
Kremlin bot 🤭
@@zmielov50 Which Ukrainian state did exist before 1917?
To be fair the idea of Ukrainian nationality did already exist before 1917 as it was developed (primarily by nationalist academics with the support of Austria-Hungary) a few decades earlier in the second half of the 19th century.
Ukrainian identity then was heavily promoted by the Soviet elites in the Korenizatsiia while they also destroyed the much older Little Russian identity.
@@GermanEistee2000 Kremlin bot 2 🤭🤣
@@zmielov50 'Everybody I don't agree with is a Kremlin bot' is ultra high level coping, I can respect that.
You don't have to belief a random stranger online, you can read everything I told you here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Russian_identity
@@GermanEistee2000 Hetmanate
lmaoo cant take anyone seriously that uses "woke" unironically what a clown
I loathe this game; far better games are out there like Dawn of Man or Cities Skylines
Fair enough. Thanks for your feedback. I don't know Dawn of Man but Cities Skylines isn't really comparible. One is set in medieval Ukraine and the other is a modern day metropolis. I get the "city building" similarity but there are a lot of sub-genres within that.
One has to be an extremely dense individual to compare Ostriv to Cities: Skylines