Apolyton Civilization Site ( http://apolyton.net ) [ACS], one of the oldest and premiere online fansites for the Civilization computer strategy gaming series and its extended family, is today publishing the second part of their audio interview series with Stan Karpinski on The Ages of Man, an extensive Call to Power II modification that many argue stands as a successor to the series it is based on. This instalment is 42m:35s in length and 20.4MB in filesize.
Karpinski is interviewed by ACS Co-Owner/Administrator Daniel "DanQ" Quick as part of ACS` "Game Developer Series" (GDS) served through its Radio (ACSR) service. Quick is also ACSR`s Station Manager. In this second of a four-part verbal chat with Karpinski, AoM`s Project Lead, the focus is on the series` second title released late last year. Topics discussed on it include but are not limited to Artificial Intelligence (AI)//diplomacy, victory conditions, governments and the impact of Civilization IV.
A two-minute promo for Part 3 of Karpinski`s interview will begin broadcasting on demand on ACS on February 14th, with the full 33m:00s segment to follow on February 21st. All GDS and related broadcasts are streamed on-demand at 64kbps in MP3 format. For best results, ACS recommends the Winamp application from Nullsoft.
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Dan; Apolyton CS
Karpinski is interviewed by ACS Co-Owner/Administrator Daniel "DanQ" Quick as part of ACS` "Game Developer Series" (GDS) served through its Radio (ACSR) service. Quick is also ACSR`s Station Manager. In this second of a four-part verbal chat with Karpinski, AoM`s Project Lead, the focus is on the series` second title released late last year. Topics discussed on it include but are not limited to Artificial Intelligence (AI)//diplomacy, victory conditions, governments and the impact of Civilization IV.
A two-minute promo for Part 3 of Karpinski`s interview will begin broadcasting on demand on ACS on February 14th, with the full 33m:00s segment to follow on February 21st. All GDS and related broadcasts are streamed on-demand at 64kbps in MP3 format. For best results, ACS recommends the Winamp application from Nullsoft.
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Dan; Apolyton CS