A saving error causes a small drama… that ends with Arthur Morgan as the protagonist.
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There are few things that hurt a player more than losing an advanced game, regardless of the game. If we’re talking about Red Dead Redemption 2, with all the hours, decisions, and progress that entails, the disappointment can be monumental. That’s exactly what happened to a player when her partner accidentally deleted her save file.
The game wasn’t just starting. According to the story, she had already completed a significant part of the adventure and was building her own version of Arthur Morgan, making very specific decisions within the game’s honor system. It wasn’t just any game: it was “her” story within the Rockstar universe, shaped by time and choices.
Arthur Morgan’s actor intervenes after the loss in Red Dead Redemption 2
Far from being just a domestic discussion, the story took a curious turn. To try to make up for the mistake, the person responsible decided to order a personalized message from Roger Clark, the actor who played Arthur Morgan.
Clark himself commented on the case on social media, showing surprise at the situation and taking it with humor. The gesture doesn’t recover the lost hours or deleted progress, but it did turn a moment of frustration into an anecdote shared by thousands of players.
Beyond the attractiveness of the outcome, the case has served to remind us of something that many know well: in games as extensive as Red Dead Redemption 2, saving is almost sacred. And sometimes, a single click can unleash more tension than any shootout in Valentine.
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 pic.twitter.com/U0nHM2pLVT
— Roger Clark (@rclark98) February 12, 2026

