
In 2016 under the
Civilized Communication banner,
Civilization fans can look forward to the ongoing production of three podcasts. More
Civ co-operative multiplay is to be had in the sixth season of
TurnCast, further exploration of modding in the series on the eighth season of
ModCast and greater
Civ strategy conversations on the landmark tenth season of
PolyCast. Episodes of the latter most are to continue to be
recorded live every other Saturday starting at 12PM ET (North America), starting January 9th (
timezone converter).
Meanwhile, efforts to restart the
Civ social
SCivCast to now focus on the recently released
Civilization Online will be ongoing having begun at the end of last year. Elsewise, the dramedy series
One More Turn is to record and release its fourth season, the thirteen episodes of which are currently being written. Before that the third season blooper reel and commentary is to be released by January's end.
Recurring updates on the above efforts are to be summarized in follow-up posts throughout the calendar year. Keep on
Civ'in, laughing and living....
- 01m18s | Forum Talk
Raging about a lack of compensation in rushing Wonders of the World with Great Engineers and expending Great Prophets simultaneously in rushing to found the last available religion in Civilization V multiplayer, and then having a preference to found an Ideology as part of the game's Brave New World expansion pack (09m24s).
- 16m03s | Senate
What approaches to following when trying for a Culture Victory followed by a focus on Brazil as "kings" of the jungle and analyzing Assyria as technology "thieves", all in CivV: BNW.
- 41m33s | Open Mic
Sharing the results of the show's 2013 Feedback Survey and responding to supplementary messages.
- Intro/Outro | Miscellaneous
Making contact and slowly but surely remembering a Civilization V developer telling an employee of its publisher that they are missing a point.