Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4504826-20160419213859/@comment-5956954-20171122004143

TheHumanAmbassador wrote: Actually, how about no you can't? If you reinstall Windows, you'll have to reinstall Undertale to play it. And the file'll be backed up on Steam.. *grin* Then when the file is restored, the name would be the amount of characters Windows Explorer supports because otherwise, it would be almost impossible to put onto the system again since Steam doesn't require administrator privelages (unwinnable by insanity if you made it have admin) and only writes data, not generate it like startup does. The file can just be chucked into the recycle bin, the save/backup cleared, and UNDERTALE extracted from Steam or GOG.com and put onto a portable drive like most people do so it removes DRM and allows editing.

In the end, no matter how brutal something is, it still needs to be reversible, just not easily and with promise. It otherwise violates the criteria to be a game people pay for and would be such a risk to have on the Steam store as they carry and support actual malware (which should never ever be outside of your control).

The biggest reason I would love to see this is because as Chara kills you, when in Windowed mode, the entire game box shakes. That's simply begging for the game to just stretch its destruction beyond the game, y'know. Would be so horrifying and cool, and I'd love to see genuine reactions from people witnessing even their mini-world "destroyed".