Except you do,every single time I pointed out,the factually incorrect informations in your assertions,you keep arguing,with the game itself - which is the funniest part.
You mean like your "factual assertion" that Dawe's conversation with Quinn was about steroids even though we don't actually know what this order is for? Or your "factual assertion" that Maya definitely, 100%, flat-out rejected her Dad's ultimatum and stood up for her relationship even though she has never explicitly said that or given any clear indication that she actually gave him an answer?
What you're calling "factually incorrect information" are simply just my interpretations being different from your interpretations. Neither can be called correct and neither can be called incorrect as it's all just total guesswork based on our own perceptions. Why my theories are less valid than others when we're all just taking shots in the dark is beyond me.
There is no different perspective on character saying a line,during a scene that is visible on all paths - those are the type of things you are arguing with.I would not be surprised if you would start to argue that Maya is not blond.
There can be a different perspective on lines of dialogue that everyone can see because it's human nature to often interpret what people say differently. Two people listening to someone speaking can have two entirely different perceptions of what the meaning is behind the words and it's the same when reading words.
But it's not about the lines of dialogue that everyone sees, it's about the ones people don't see and the events they don't see when not following a specific path that shape different perceptions of characters. It happens all the time here where someone says they don't like something about a specific character then someone mentions something they did and the first person goes, "Oh, I didn't know that, I'll have to go back and try to get that scene." Then they come back with a different understanding after having seen a scene or line of dialogue they missed because they made different choices.
You can hide the victim card,its not gonna work on me.
Sure there are plenty of things to uncover,for example: who was Sage meeting?Who is Sage`s family?Why does Quinn want to expand?What happened to Bella`s husband? and so on.The questions the game did not provided the answers to as of yet.
The things that are unknown to you,however,are the things that have been answered by the game and when pointed to a specific scene where the answers are,you argue with the game.So maybe when 5 or more people tell you you are wrong about something and provide evidence to support it,maybe its time to consider that you really are wrong.
Much of what I've brought up has not been answered, despite what you may think, especially the nature of Quinn's plan. All you've offered up is conjecture and your own interpretation of what's been said, but you can't say for sure that the Cathy picture wasn't Quinn's doing or that she hasn't struck some sort of deal with the Alphas for her short-term gain.
You want scenes from the game that point to something? OK, how about this: