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Antioch FAQ - Episode III InformationA: There are currently no plans to finish or recreate Episode III for StarCraft II. However, Auspex has expressed interest in creating a new Antioch adventure for StarCraft II, so stay tuned.
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Antioch FAQ - Episode II InformationA: There are currently no plans to re-imagine or recreate Episode II for StarCraft II. However, Auspex has expressed interest in creating a new Antioch adventure for StarCraft II, so stay tuned.
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Antioch FAQ - Episode III InformationA: Episode III was officially cancelled in November of 2001. A number of different factors contributed to the premature demise of Episode III, the primary one being a change in Auspex's personal and professional interests and obligations during that particular time period. The difficulty and time investment involved in implementing all of the ambitious additions to Episode III (including cinematics and new units) also contributed to the campaign's demise.
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StarCraft 2 Log: FAQ [Frequently Asked Questions]StarCraft II is being developed for the PC. We have no current plans to bring the game to any console platform.
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Antioch FAQ - Episode III InformationThoughts in Chaos" is a reference to one of the Dark Archon's unit responses. Through the course of Episode III, the significance of that phrase, as well as the titles of the previous two episodes, will be thrown into sharp relief.
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Antioch FAQ - Episode II InformationNegative Suns" is a reference to one of Zeratul's speeches to Aldaris in the final chapters of the original Protoss campaign in StarCraft. The name takes on several different meanings as the episode progresses. Episode II diverges quite a bit from the Protoss homeworld, and therefore you'll see a lot less of Antioch than you saw in the first chapter.
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StarCraft 2 Log: FAQ [Frequently Asked Questions]The game will be compatible with DirectX 10, and we're still considering whether there will be exclusive DirectX 10 graphic effects, but the graphics engine will also be very scalable to ensure that a wide range of different systems will be capable of running StarCraft II. The new engine is also capable of rendering very large units, as well as large numbers of units on screen together. Havok physics have been integrated into the engine for added realism as well.
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DARS - Division for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services FAQNo. Parts III and IV are alternate criteria to establish eligibility when the regular criterion is not met. Other questions about this program should be directed to dhhs@dars.state.tx.us or CollegeForTexans.com
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