One of the major attractions of ApolyCon '06 will be the ability to attend (and give) panels and workshops in regards to any aspect of the entire range of products covered by Apolyton, even Apolyton itself!
As Event Organizer I invite you to both throw out ideas for panels you would like to see, and for panels you would like to lead. You may conduct panels singularly or as a group, and they may cover any game, product, or company that Sid Meier or Brian Reynolds has been involved with in their professional career - want to give 15 minutes demonstration of CPU Bach? Volunteer for 15 minutes, I'll PM you and pencil you into the schedule, and the rest will be up to you!
Panels can be as short as 15 minutes - if I demanded you go on for an hour about some game arcana, I'd lose 70% of my volunteers. Currently we have plans for two rooms set up in, iirc, conference setup - 40 people apiece will be able to fit in the rooms. We have the rooms from 9:00am to 5:00pm on Saturday only, but if interest demands, I'll be glad to rent out rooms for panes on Sunday as well. Conversely, if the number of panels scheduled are smaller than estimated, we might see if we can get by with one room with extended hours. (8:00-6:00, for example) Any suggestions for proper room setup for a gaming convention would be greatly appreciated!!
(Yes, I know I have a committee to discuss questions like that... but the thought occurred to me now. Anyway, they'll get around to reading this.)
Two panels have already been appointed: DanQ's panel on Apolyton, and Adrian Hon's panel on demogames. Niether have committed to any specific length of time, nor really need to at this early date. If the average panel takes 1/2 hour, then we need 12-16 volunteers to lead them per room. It is a hope that some will be led by employees of Firaxis and Big Huge Games, especially panels regarding modding.
I would like to throw out some obvious suggestions:
"The legacy of..." Civ/Smac
"Modding"
"Gamers Wish List" - Modern updates on CPU Bach, Colonization
"Real Time vs. Turn Based - the future of God Games."
"Rise of Nations 2" (Assuming it's been announced)
"Civ 5" ( )
"SMAC 2" ( )
As Event Organizer I invite you to both throw out ideas for panels you would like to see, and for panels you would like to lead. You may conduct panels singularly or as a group, and they may cover any game, product, or company that Sid Meier or Brian Reynolds has been involved with in their professional career - want to give 15 minutes demonstration of CPU Bach? Volunteer for 15 minutes, I'll PM you and pencil you into the schedule, and the rest will be up to you!
Panels can be as short as 15 minutes - if I demanded you go on for an hour about some game arcana, I'd lose 70% of my volunteers. Currently we have plans for two rooms set up in, iirc, conference setup - 40 people apiece will be able to fit in the rooms. We have the rooms from 9:00am to 5:00pm on Saturday only, but if interest demands, I'll be glad to rent out rooms for panes on Sunday as well. Conversely, if the number of panels scheduled are smaller than estimated, we might see if we can get by with one room with extended hours. (8:00-6:00, for example) Any suggestions for proper room setup for a gaming convention would be greatly appreciated!!
(Yes, I know I have a committee to discuss questions like that... but the thought occurred to me now. Anyway, they'll get around to reading this.)
Two panels have already been appointed: DanQ's panel on Apolyton, and Adrian Hon's panel on demogames. Niether have committed to any specific length of time, nor really need to at this early date. If the average panel takes 1/2 hour, then we need 12-16 volunteers to lead them per room. It is a hope that some will be led by employees of Firaxis and Big Huge Games, especially panels regarding modding.
I would like to throw out some obvious suggestions:
"The legacy of..." Civ/Smac
"Modding"
"Gamers Wish List" - Modern updates on CPU Bach, Colonization
"Real Time vs. Turn Based - the future of God Games."
"Rise of Nations 2" (Assuming it's been announced)
"Civ 5" ( )
"SMAC 2" ( )
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