Special Beyond Earth Live Stream with Lead Designers Monday May 18 at 2PM

It would be really cool though if the sea level could rise or fall like in SMAC.

I'm pretty sure engine limitations prevent this sort of thing. The Civ 5 team wanted to let the Dutch civ reclaim tiles from the water, and they couldn't manage it.
 
Looks like there's going to be another one tomorrow at the usual time and Twitch channel.
 
Oooh 8pm I can do that
 
Just so no one feels misled, we're playing base game Beyond Earth, but will be talking about Rising Tide.

If you're not familiar with Joel, he's a project scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore. His institute manages the Hubble Space Telescope and will help launch its successors. He's an awesome guy and a big Civ fan! He wrote the first three parts of the BE blog series Systematic Destiny on Civilization.com.

Should be a fun show. Hope to see everyone there!
 
Ahhh okay then ill probably watch on YouTube the following day cheers for the clarification.
 
No problem! When you attach an image and a link to your tweet you have less than 100 characters left. It gets a little difficult to communicate EVERYTHING you need to say.
 
*puts on the Hinkle-glasses*

VOD is up!

Link to video.

Missed the stream - again :D - but the first 15 Minutes of the stream so far have been enjoyably nerdy.
 
Tried to watch it but couldn't go beyond 10 minutes [no pun intended]. Anyone care to say if anything else about Rising Tide was revealed during their talk? If so, what was it?
 
Just watched everything. Only new info is that they will let us know when they'll start streaming BERT gameplay videos. Next week is more starship gameplay. Besides that, a lot of interesting nerdy talk about telescopes and stuff.
 
Just watched everything. Only new info is that they will let us know when they'll start streaming BERT gameplay videos. Next week is more starship gameplay. Besides that, a lot of interesting nerdy talk about telescopes and stuff.

Really interesting though and yes we want that Joel Telescope.
 
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