Red Dead Redemption 2 fan hits the emergency button after accidentally deleting his fiancée's save file, pays Arthur Morgan's actor to apologize on his behalf: "Let us all send this poor girl positive vibes"

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Roger Clark, the actor best known for his role as Red Redemption 2's Arthur Morgan, reveals one of his favorite Cameo requests. The short video was for a man who deleted his fiancée's Red Dead Redemption 2 save file "by accident" after she was apparently two-thirds of the way towards completion.

Posting on Twitter and as spotted by The Gamer, Clark shares what he says is the type of Cameo request he lives for. Alongside the screenshot of the request, which asks for a video apologizing for the deletion of a save file, undoubtedly containing dozens of hours of gameplay, Clark writes, "let us all send this poor girl positive vibes. At least her man knows what he did."

The "occasion" for the Cameo is "apology for deleting Red Dead saved game," which I'm sure isn't the usual celebration Clark receives requests for. The instructions further explain that his fiancée was "having so much fun" and that she "made every ethical decision" past the midway point of the open-world Western epic.

He asks Clark to "say some words of support for this devastating loss" and to "let her know I am sorry." The request might seem heartwarming to some, but I don't know that my stone-cold heart would find this sin forgivable even if my partner paid an award-winning actor $159 to say sorry on their behalf.

If you want to hire Clark to apologize to a loved one for something despicable you've done, be sure to hit up his Cameo to buy a two-minute video.

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George Young
Freelance News Writer

Freelance writer, full-time PlayStation Vita enthusiast, and speaker of some languages. I break up my days by watching people I don't know play Pokemon pretty fast.

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