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And if we really want to find a difference, you can choose to make her more complying to David or Joyce in BtS, while you can't in LiS ep. 1. So, I'm not too sure where you got such an impression that Chloe in BtS is more rebellious or unreasonable than her in the other game.
However as Max and Chloe were leaving town in that ending it did look to me like everyone in the diner would have survived because to me it looked like the gas explosion never happened in that reality, which could very well be the case.
She has a despicable, selfish personality. Wich ultimately seemed bearable in Life Is Strange because Max was there to balance things out. No wonder Max ditched her, tho. I wouldn't want a Chloe personality-type around me either.
If you have no sympathy for that then probably best to uninstall like you did...
Actually it is not clear, if David survives his encounter with Jefferson, since Max would not be there th help him out in the fight. The reality Max creates would still lure David to the Dark Room, since she wrote the SMS in the classroom right at the start, but since she convinces Chloe to not attend to the party but lock themselves up in her room instead, she would not have been there. It is even unclear if Jefferson would be there to begin with, since he would have had no victim to "play" with (since Victoria would not have been scared away from Nathan), and therefore David might show up at the Dark Room without meeting anyone.
Oh come on.
Don't we cross that "who's alive" bridge again.
But maybe she has forgiven everyone in the end, when the storm comes. Except Nathan and Jefferdick, of course.
And if someone has got you to believe that LiS/BtS contains lesbian sex, then they have lied.