DanQ
Owner, Civilized Communication
For the greater good. The one-hundred-and-thirty-fifth episode of PolyCast, "Take the Blame", features regular co-hosts Daniel "DanQ" Quick, "Makahlua" and Philip "TheMeInTeam" Bellew with returning guest co-host Wouter "Locutus" Snijders and first-time guest co-host Jacob "xienwolf" Turner; it has a runtime of 59m59s.
The summary of topics is as follows:
- 01m41s | News
On the carrying out, and fallout, of the hacking of Steam's servers that permitted access to user forum accounts and financial information.
- 18m29s | Research Lab
Implementing an national currency system in the Civilization series.
- 28m53s | Forum Talk
Choosing the best civilization for a One-City Challenge (OCC) in first CivV, then CivIV, and are Nuclear-powered weapons unfair in CivV with inevitable comparison to CivIV.
- 49m03s | Community Focus
Looking at the youngest of the largest Civ fan websites at present, WePlayCiv.
- Intro/Outro | Miscellaneous
Receptions typical and lukewarm, regular panelist moonlighting on another gaming podcast, contested "S"-words and borderless borders.
Recording live before a listening audience every other Saturday, 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 and TurnCast on Civ multiplay.
The summary of topics is as follows:
- 01m41s | News
On the carrying out, and fallout, of the hacking of Steam's servers that permitted access to user forum accounts and financial information.
- 18m29s | Research Lab
Implementing an national currency system in the Civilization series.
- 28m53s | Forum Talk
Choosing the best civilization for a One-City Challenge (OCC) in first CivV, then CivIV, and are Nuclear-powered weapons unfair in CivV with inevitable comparison to CivIV.
- 49m03s | Community Focus
Looking at the youngest of the largest Civ fan websites at present, WePlayCiv.
- Intro/Outro | Miscellaneous
Receptions typical and lukewarm, regular panelist moonlighting on another gaming podcast, contested "S"-words and borderless borders.
Recording live before a listening audience every other Saturday, 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 and TurnCast on Civ multiplay.