'Let Us All Send This Poor Girl Positive Vibes' — Arthur Morgan Actor Roger Clark Reveals Cameo Apology Request From Man Who Deleted Fiancé's Red Dead Redemption 2 Save File

Arthur Morgan actor Roger Clark has revealed a Cameo apology request from a man who deleted his fiancé's Red Dead Redemption 2 save file. Clark said that while he really enjoys sending messages to fans on Cameo, he sometimes encounters particularly special ones. Posting a screenshot of one such recent request to X / Twitter, Clark wrote: "I really am blown away by the support you guys show me on Cameo. Thank you for liking my shoutouts. I enjoy them all, but it's ones like these below that I live for. Let us all send this poor girl positive vibes. At least her man knows what he did." For the 'occasion,' the Cameo requester wrote: "apology for deleting Red Dead saved game." In the instructions for Roger Clark, they added: "I just deleted my fiancé's saved game in Red Dead Redemption 2 by accident. She was having so much fun and made every ethical decision, had about [two-thirds] completed. Can you say some words of support for this devastating loss and let her know I am sorry?" I really am blown away by the support you guys show me on cameo. Thank you for liking my shout outs. I enjoy them all but it’s ones like these below that I live for. Let us all send this poor girl positive vibes. At least her man knows what he did. @cameo #cameo #rdr2 https://t.co/U0nHM2pLVT— Roger Clark (@rclark98) February 12, 2026 Understandably, Clark didn't show us his Cameo video response itself, although I'll admit that I wish he had! The replies to Clark's tweet are a mix of disbelief and empathy. Some are wondering how the save file was deleted in the first place. Others are saying a Cameo from Arthur Morgan himself will surely ease the pain. "I think if someone deleted my 100% save file with everything unlocked and every piece of clothing bought, camp completed, map and journal drawings all there, dreamcatchers murals bones exotics and cards, a shout out from Roger Clark might heal the pain," said one fan. Be sure to check out IGN's big interview with Roger Clark on Arthur Morgan and Red Dead Redemption 2 to find out just how life-changing the iconic role was. Meanwhile, Red Dead Redemption 2 fans recently made progress towards solving the game's newly-discovered spiderweb mystery, and now believe they've reached its final clue following a major new discovery within Rockstar's epic cowboy sequel, dubbed the biggest uncovering of hidden content in years. An intricately-placed breadcrumb trail of spiderwebs was found and plotted, leading to a further set of marked telegraph poles. These then pointed to a collection of guitars within the game's Fort Wallace location, where the trail temporarily went cold. Now, however, fans have pushed forwards — to what seems like a final clue beyond the edge of Red Dead Redemption 2's map. Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for ReedPop. Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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'Let Us All Send This Poor Girl Positive Vibes' — Arthur Morgan Actor Roger Clark Reveals Cameo Apology Request From Man Who Deleted Fiancé's Red Dead Redemption 2 Save File
Arthur Morgan actor Roger Clark has revealed a Cameo apology request from a man who deleted his fiancé's Red Dead Redemption 2 save file.

Clark said that while he really enjoys sending messages to fans on Cameo, he sometimes encounters particularly special ones. Posting a screenshot of one such recent request to X / Twitter, Clark wrote: "I really am blown away by the support you guys show me on Cameo. Thank you for liking my shoutouts. I enjoy them all, but it's ones like these below that I live for. Let us all send this poor girl positive vibes. At least her man knows what he did."

For the 'occasion,' the Cameo requester wrote: "apology for deleting Red Dead saved game." In the instructions for Roger Clark, they added: "I just deleted my fiancé's saved game in Red Dead Redemption 2 by accident. She was having so much fun and made every ethical decision, had about [two-thirds] completed. Can you say some words of support for this devastating loss and let her know I am sorry?"

I really am blown away by the support you guys show me on cameo. Thank you for liking my shout outs. I enjoy them all but it’s ones like these below that I live for. Let us all send this poor girl positive vibes. At least her man knows what he did. @cameo #cameo #rdr2 https://t.co/U0nHM2pLVT

— Roger Clark (@rclark98) February 12, 2026 Understandably, Clark didn't show us his Cameo video response itself, although I'll admit that I wish he had!

The replies to Clark's tweet are a mix of disbelief and empathy. Some are wondering how the save file was deleted in the first place. Others are saying a Cameo from Arthur Morgan himself will surely ease the pain. "I think if someone deleted my 100% save file with everything unlocked and every piece of clothing bought, camp completed, map and journal drawings all there, dreamcatchers murals bones exotics and cards, a shout out from Roger Clark might heal the pain," said one fan.

Be sure to check out IGN's big interview with Roger Clark on Arthur Morgan and Red Dead Redemption 2 to find out just how life-changing the iconic role was.

Meanwhile, Red Dead Redemption 2 fans recently made progress towards solving the game's newly-discovered spiderweb mystery, and now believe they've reached its final clue following a major new discovery within Rockstar's epic cowboy sequel, dubbed the biggest uncovering of hidden content in years.

An intricately-placed breadcrumb trail of spiderwebs was found and plotted, leading to a further set of marked telegraph poles. These then pointed to a collection of guitars within the game's Fort Wallace location, where the trail temporarily went cold. Now, however, fans have pushed forwards — to what seems like a final clue beyond the edge of Red Dead Redemption 2's map.

Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for ReedPop.

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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