Talk:SAVE/@comment-98.127.98.84-20151030110638/@comment-98.127.98.84-20151106101430

Short answer:  If you have the Non-Steam version, No. If you have the Steam version, then Yes.

Long answer: You can modify the files or completely remove the Non-Steam version and redownload if to get a fresh, un-played version of the game and easily start over the game. This does not work with the Steam version though as the Steam Cloud has copies of your current files that cannot be removed or edited (At least, not very easily) so, even if you DO remove the genocide affected game from your computer, another version of that same game will just be redownloaded from the cloud.

NOT TO WORRY though for those who still want to murder everyone in their Steam versions! The "Genocide Run" page on this wiki, at the bottom of it under "Consequence Avoidance", explains how to fix this problem in both versions via a file explanation for Non-Steam versions and a link for Steam versions on how to delete games from the cloud.

IF you really want to go through the trouble of modifying the steam cloud then go for it, but in the end it's highly recommended that you don't attempt a Genocide Run at all in the Steam Version.