puranrai988
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chick affinityhi there, team maya here and waana know if someone here know how to have 100% maya's scene in episode 7 please ?
that's the only missing part ? it's frustrating cause since the start the maya's path is neutral affinity (for josy and maya) so i'm in neutral affinity... normally it's chick affinity for jill and isabella, dik affinity for sage and neutral for maya and josy....chick affinity
sage is on both route now,that's the only missing part ? it's frustrating cause since the start the maya's path is neutral affinity (for josy and maya) so i'm in neutral affinity... normally it's chick affinity for jill and isabella, dik affinity for sage and neutral for maya and josy....
I believe I said " I don't know you, or where you come from"Fist of all - you presume way too much, as you don't know anything about where I'm coming from.
Personalities are shaped in a "monkey see, monkey do" fashion. Meaning most of our traits and habits are picked up by what we see other people doing... it's why if you're born and raised in a Spanish speaking country, you'll speak Spanish. Also our environments and surroundings while we're still in our developmental stages plays a huge role in how we turn out as adults, which if you pay attention to the flashback of Quinn in the beginning of Damage Control, you would know that during those stages for her, she was completely engulfed in chaos. Which explains why Quinn pushes buttons, fucks with people and seems to have no regard for people around her because that's what she saw as a kid.Second, doesn't matter where she's born what she's been through, she's just not a decent person and that is always a choice. While trying to make money and survive is understandable, she's doing way more than that, which some people around here seem to completely ignore in favor of what ? Some pussy ? I think there's a definition for that kind of attitude.
True, my bad here.I believe I said " I don't know you, or where you come from"
Decent theory, and it holds true for some things, but not others. In my personal experience, people who have been in abusive situations - especially as kids - actually tend to be more empathetic towards others, rather than perpetuate the same shit that's been done to them. Unless the said person has an asshole gene from the start, which brings us back to the fact that Quinn is exactly that.Personalities are shaped in a "monkey see, monkey do" fashion. Meaning most of our traits and habits are picked up by what we see other people doing... it's why if you're born and raised in a Spanish speaking country, you'll speak Spanish. Also our environments and surroundings while we're still in our developmental stages plays a huge role in how we turn out as adults, which if you pay attention to the flashback of Quinn in the beginning of Damage Control, you would know that during those stages for her, she was completely engulfed in chaos. Which explains why Quinn pushes buttons, fucks with people and seems to have no regard for people around her because that's what she saw as a kid.
It has absolutely nothing to do with ignoring her actions in favor of "some pussy". What it has to do with is understanding her situation and the psychology of why she is the way she is. Look at the hangout scene with her in "TRUE COLORS" (there's a hint right there in the title of the episode) if you treat Quinn as a human at the end of Episode 6 and she trusts you enough to come back to your room for help, she's allowing you to see who she really is under the facade she developed when she was younger.
I forgive you.True, my bad here.
The tragic backstory of Quinn isn't complete yet because we don't know whatever happened to Rox (her dad) but we get glimpses of it throughout episode 6 (which is named Damage Control) starting out in the first scene of the episode.Decent theory, and it holds true for some things, but not others. I don't know where you got all that stuff about Quinn's tragic backstory, but in my personal experience, people who have been in abusive situations - especially as kids - actually tend to be more empathetic towards others, rather than perpetuate the same shit that's been done to them. Unless the said person has an asshole gene from the start, which brings us back to the fact that Quinn is exactly that.
I would.... but I'm too retarded to get past turn 22someone please share a save where they've reached turn 100 on triple tiles.
Well, you can also lie a little and do it on Easy Mode. It still counts and you will get the prize on your desksomeone please share a save where they've reached turn 100 on triple tiles.
Depends on the playthrough. In mine she's just a big an asshole as she ever was and I don't care about her bullshit. As far as I know, her attitude towards Maya doesn't improve regardless of MC's influence. I'm not going to be nice to her while she's shitty to everyone, in the hopes that she'll 'get better'. Sounds too much like simping in the way a lot women hope that the guys who treat them like shit will improve if they stick around.That's why there's a pretty noticeable difference in Quinn from Episode 1 versus Quinn in Episode 7. She's softening over time with help from MC.