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Every Monday at noon Central, we stream our exclusive Q&A for $20 supporters (the MinnMax Council) on Patreon and they can ask us anything under the sun. Then we share the audio version of that stream with you all!

If you want to join the MinnMax Council and even call-in to MinnFAQs on the last Sunday of every month, you can support us at the $20 tier even if only for one month.

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Anonymous

Succession Max Spoilers!

Anonymous

Regarding the Cyberpunk Deepest Dive: I stopped playing after 20 hours so I couldn’t listen to the Deepest Dive episodes after the first one. I know a lot of other people who have stopped playing as well. I’m not sure if that’s what is going on with the MinnMax community but it might explain why the numbers dropped off. I like the idea of the game, it’s just unplayable on my PS4 Pro at the current time. If I ever go back to it, I’ll make sure to listen to the rest of your discussion. Keep up the good work with everything though, best podcast going in 2021!

Anonymous

Hey Ben, I usually follow your deepest dives, but I didn't do Cyberpunk 2077 because I didn't want it to be spoiled. While I can't speak for everyone, I was all set to buy it and jump in with you folks up until the launch disaster. While I would be playing on PC, I just can't justify the purchase when I know it will get better over the next few months. Perhaps that's why numbers are lower than expected.

Anonymous

Hello, CLCs, I was thinking about your conversation a few weeks ago comparing "the best written stories in gaming to "the best written stories in literature, theater, film, and television". I really found the whole dialogue really interesting, and I was wondering: Do you really think games should be judged by the same storytelling standards as previous forms of art? For instance, when you compare live theatre to film, you lose an important element of interactivity, does that make it less of a valid storytelling form? I would argue that just because the audience has the ability to jank up the narrative, doesn't make it a lesser form of art.