AlphaDragoon
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that's YOUR interpretation though. I argue the storm resolving itself ALSO rights the universe and restores balance. We all agree that the storm is caused by Max saving Chloe, nobody is debating that. the devs even say what happens next is up to one's imagination, there's no right or wrong.
I'm not saying your idea is wrong as we don't know for certain either way. But here is what is written:
As always, there is no right or wrong with your choice - but consider the following point:
CHLOE WAS ALWAYS DOOMED
Chloe should have died at the start of episode 1. This was the natural order of things; her fate, if you will. Preventing her death and disrupting the assumed deterministic nature of the universe is ultimately the reason for the storm that will destroy Arcadia Bay. Across the course of the games five episodes, the universe has tried to rectify itself by killing Chloe and restoring things to the way they should be. Max for better or worse - has been there to thwart its efforts every time, however.
This tells us several things:
A: Chloe was supposed to die.
B: The universe has tried to right itself by killing her.
C: Ultimately the storm is caused by this.
It doesn't state, the universe caused the storm to try and kill her. It states, the universe tried to rectify itself by killing her. The storm is like a side-effect of everything remaining fucked up by Chloe living.
Therefore, if the storm happens and you still don't kill Chloe, A and B are still active. Only C ends because the storm happened. Thus why I said it makes sense that the world will still be out to get her.