PolyCast Episode 162: "Not Just a Lame Clip Show X"

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Winter wonder. The one-hundred-and-sixty-second episode, "Not Just a Lame Clip Show X", features regular co-hosts Daniel "DanQ" Quick, "Makahlua", Philip "TheMeInTeam" Bellew and "MadDjinn" with 11 first-time, returning guest and previous regular co-hosts in the tenth compilation of segments archived from previous episode recordings and not released previously. With a runtime of 59m59s, the summary of topics is as follows:

- 01m07s | Miscellaneous
Civilization IV theme "Baba Yetu" song writer Christopher Tin answering questions from members of the game's community (recorded for Episode 140); of rush buying between CivIV and Civilization V, and opinion for multiplay in the latter (04m22s; recorded for Episode 143); and various means of manipulating CivIV and CivV's Aritifical Intelligence (09m43s; recorded for Episode 153).
Engaging with listeners of the live recording over crowd sourcing for games with a focus on Kickstarter (12m24s; recorded for Episode 155); CivIV Lead Designer Soren Johnson on choosing music pieces for the game's soundtrack (17m36s; recorded for Episode 160); a call to change the icon of the Fur resource in CivIV for being too cute (22m47s); and assessing the various Civ series introductory songs on the PC (25m14s).
- 28m39s | Senate
Definitely more, and maybe better, pantheon beliefs for CivV within its Gods & Kings expansion (recorded for Episode 159).

- Intro/Outro | Miscellaneous
A humbling compliment, improving CivIV and CivV performance for a more enjoyable experience, and a selective moment for erasing.

Recording live every other Saturday (timezone converter), PolyCast is a bi-weekly audio production in an ongoing effort to give the Civ community an interactive voice on game strategy; sibling show RevCast focuses on Civilization: Revolution, ModCast on Civ modding, SCivCast on Civ social gaming and TurnCast on Civ multiplay.
 
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