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It's time to submit your comment on the opening chapters of Like A Dragon: Ishin for The Deepest Dive! For the first discussion, we're covering everything in the game up through Chapter 4. Please don't spoil anything after that point!

We're trying something different with The Deepest Dive on Like A Dragon: Ishin! Instead of submitting a comment below, you're going to enter your single comment on this shared Google Doc in the appropriate section. Leo Vader is hosting this game club, so please make his life easier by keeping your single comment to under 700 characters and place it in the right spot. You all have our permission to delete any comment over 700 characters long.

Here's the link to the Google Doc, keep it tidy and as chronological as possible! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sbSgTCX9gvVknWdgcX0aLEdNWm8mD_OQUr-hs4yqtW8/edit?usp=sharing

As always, please get as specific as possible with your single comment. Submit a comment about your favorite line, building, historical detail, etc. The more specific you are, the higher the odds of us reading your comment during the discussion. We'll finish collecting comments on Tuesday morning.

We're recording The Deepest Dive on Like A Dragon: Ishin on Tuesday evening at 7pm Central with Leo Vader, Sarah Podzorski, Jacob Geller, and special guest Michael Higham. You can watch us record it live on MinnMax's Twitch channel.

You can unlock the podcast version of the full discussion in your favorite podcast app by supporting MinnMax at the $5 tier.

Here are the dates for when we're collecting your comments in the future...

3/6 - Chapter 5-9

3/27 - Chapter 10-15

As always, thanks so much for supporting MinnMax and letting the game club format exist in the first place. Any help sharing this post or discussion with Like A Dragon fans is appreciated!

Comments

minnmax

DO NOT POST YOUR COMMENT HERE, POST IT IN THE APPROPRIATE PLACE IN THIS GOOGLE DOC INSTEAD. KEEP YOUR ONE COMMENT TO UNDER 700 CHARACTERS! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sbSgTCX9gvVknWdgcX0aLEdNWm8mD_OQUr-hs4yqtW8/edit?usp=sharing

Anonymous

I'm not sure what your goal with the doc is, but another idea could be to use a Google form? You could have a question for each section and you can add validation that limits people's answers to 700 characters. You can view the answers by question and if you're really ambitious you can export the data to a spreadsheet for some kind of analysis

minnmax

That's a good idea, but the main goal is to cut down on the time organizing the comments. Going through them and editing them down and arranging them all chronologically can be nearly a full day of work.

Anonymous

You'd have separate questions just like you have septate section headers in the doc to help with organization. So people would ideally only respond to one of the however many questions. Or you could have a multiple choice option asking which section of the game their comment applies to. Just another option that I thought might be worth considering. You obviously know what will work for you better than I do!

Anonymous

I was afraid I’d somehow delete the whole doc(cause technology hates me), but I think I was able to post without incident. Looking forward to the dive!

Anonymous

I can write a Google Apps Script script to take the spreadsheet output of a form and compile it into a single doc at the press of a button. Come on, overengineering is fun!

Anonymous

I wanted to confirm this is okay before doing so, but if I find connection between a few comments can I add a category or sub category header?