Deleting My Ex's Animal Crossing Save Data - ACNH not only let me grow closer to my ex, but move on from them

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Who would’ve thought Tom Nook makes for a great therapist. Screenshot: Nintendo / Kotaku


It’d been a year and five months since I last booted up Animal Crossing: New Horizons. I know this because one shocked villager recounted the days when I approached them with my disheveled hair. My home away from home was exactly the way I’d left it. Aside from a couple of pesky weeds, a mailbox bursting at the seams, and cockroaches scuttering about my home and, lingering nearby, the house of my ex.

Animal Crossing provided socialization without socializing during the pandemic for everyone, including myself. I was able to go to virtual concerts, plan play dates with friends, and grow closer with my then-partner through virtual dates while on lockdown. I won’t trouble you with the details of the breakup—just know it was rough.

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I dropped playing the game, in part because I no longer felt enjoyment playing the loop that the game once provided me, but also because, in the fallout of my breakup, it became a painful reminder of all the good times we shared together.

But while I have since moved on in real life, Animal Crossing remains the last vestige of our relationship. With Animal Crossing’s newest DLC and free content, I was eager to get back into the game. but I also saw it as an opportunity to finally allow myself to move on virtually as and reach new horizons, both in-game and in real life.
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Breaking up is hard to do.Screenshot: Nintendo / Kotaku

Sadly, in the aftermath of the breakup, I removed their account from my Nintendo Switch and was at a loss for how to delete their house without deleting my entire island in the process. In searching for a solution for my first-world problem, the ever-reliable GameFAQs provided the proper steps to receive virtual closure and pull the final curtain on my gamer pain.

Before I began the deletion process, I made one last trip inside their abandoned home. Apparently, they had the forethought to remove their favorite items from my island to theirs because all that was left of the single-room house were two seahorses, a spindle, and a singular cockroach scuttering about.

When I rebooted the game to begin the deletion, rather than seeing my character’s face, I saw my ex’s. The surprise was surreal, and I felt awash with the same kind of desire to avert my eyes as I would if our paths crossed. Luckily, unlike in real life, I was able to quickly delete their data.

I was greeted by Tom Nook under a single spotlight as he guided me through the process. Despite the game’s candidness about the gravity of deleting a resident’s island data, there was a finality to fireside chat with Nook as I deleted my ex’s save data. In an almost laughable bluntness, Nook told me this decision was one for an adult and not a child. In deleting their data, my original islanders who once doted on our relationship would no longer remember them.

After my breakup, I got comments on two fronts: from islanders in the game and family members missing my ex and asking about them. So there was something of a newfound sense of control in being able to not only say it’s over but also to delete even the memories of the. But I committed myself to the decision, and with a simple click of a button, it was done. Nook flashed me a smile, and for some reason, I felt happy the tanuki seemed to sign off on my decision.





It didn’t help that my ex and I were pretty sure Bianca was trying to be our third.Screenshot: Nintendo / Kotaku


Like a Thanos snap, their house vanished, with only their flowers, gate, and the easter decorations they said they unironically enjoyed remaining as the last bit of evidence they were ever here.

Finding closure with my ex through Animal Crossing was a surreal experience. I used Animal Crossing to grow closer to someone, which was reflected in real life. Hell, the more than 400 screenshots felt like looking through a scrapbook of memories I shared with my ex that I now must purge through as well. But in doing so, I was able to reminisce about the beauty of sharing time with someone. If not for the game, I would never have seen a side of them only fully realized in the way they designed their house, as they saw value in items I would discard, and would think to mail me items that made them think of me.

I’m not saying this experience makes me think people should separate the time they share with a significant other and video games, rather the opposite. Somehow, the blunt language used in games was therapeutic. The language around deleting their save file became a means for me to come to terms and symbolically move on with my life and my island.

Video games like Animal Crossing came at the right time, for me and many others. The eventual need to remove my ex’s house and wipe her memory from my island doesn’t erase the way the game brought us closer during lockdown. I can’t overwrite that save data in my mind palace. There was something beautiful about having my island be an extension of myself and how I liked shaping my world alongside my ex, either in similarity or in contrast. But now, it was time to focus on reshaping my own island without them in it.

Of course, in true Animal Crossing fashion, the game was quick to alert me to a visitor who might be curious about moving in. Their passion for poetry and games hit a little too close to home, so I had to give them the curb. It’s too soon, Isabelle. Can’t you see I’m still in mourning? Don’t spring things like that on me while I’m having a moment.

When I went back to confirm the house was truly gone, I saw that the custom design of a rose, their favorite flower, remained on the grass in front of where their house once was. I think I’ll leave it there.

 
I won’t trouble you with the details of the breakup.

Thanks.
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I'd say the poor guy dodged a bullet, but the writer (broken buck pictures below) refers to him with genderspecial pronouns the whole time. By all appearances, two bullets narrowly missed colliding with each other in midair.
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"SHE TOOK EVERYTHING, EVEN THE GOD DAMN SWITCH NIGGA!! MY ASS WAS GRINDING FOR A WHOLE YEAR PAYING OFF MY DEBT TO NOOK!"

Seriously though, this bitch deleted items she could have easily just taken and used or even better SOLD FOR FUCKING BELLS. She did this spiteful deed solely to write an article about deleting her ex's video game saves.

Limiting save files to one town per system instead of nintendo account was a horrible decision by nintendo, as was omitting resetti.
 
I dropped playing the game, in part because I no longer felt enjoyment playing the loop that the game once provided me
People who actually like playing video games don't talk like this. They are not things to be dissected with words like "loop" or "ludonarrative." Even if you know these words, you don't say them, because it's like swinging a scalpel in the air menacingly at the dog or cat. At least I finally understand who Nintendo had in mind when adding the darker skin tones and dreads for customization. I bet this nigga hasn't even caught a Mahi-mahi.
 
"SHE TOOK EVERYTHING, EVEN THE GOD DAMN SWITCH NIGGA!! MY ASS WAS GRINDING FOR A WHOLE YEAR PAYING OFF MY DEBT TO NOOK!"

Seriously though, this bitch deleted items she could have easily just taken and used or even better SOLD FOR FUCKING BELLS. She did this spiteful deed solely to write an article about deleting her ex's video game saves.

Limiting save files to one town per system instead of nintendo account was a horrible decision by nintendo, as was omitting resetti.
Resetti is and always will be my favorite character
 
People who actually like playing video games don't talk like this. They are not things to be dissected with words like "loop" or "ludonarrative." Even if you know these words, you don't say them, because it's like swinging a scalpel in the air menacingly at the dog or cat. At least I finally understand who Nintendo had in mind when adding the darker skin tones and dreads for customization. I bet this nigga hasn't even caught a Mahi-mahi.
Good point. I’d never really thought about it before - the only time I ever think about games in those terms is when I try to justify to someone why I didn’t like a game, or when I’m actually thinking about how to make a game.

Otherwise you’d just say “I liked it, but it got repetitive after a while.”
 
Suddenly feel like booting up New Leaf for the first time in years and seeing how bad my village looks. Could also see if my Nintendog from 2009 is dead yet.

I will pass on checking Wild World. Weeds. Weeds everywhere. Resetti was best boy in that game.
 
Limiting save files to one town per system instead of nintendo account was a horrible decision by nintendo, as was omitting resetti.
They should have went balls to the wall and actually had Resetti delete a save or some progress if you fucked with him too much. It would make for am AWFUL game mechanic and would be a terrible decision but I guess the real point was that the threat alone terrified kids so much that they decided to remove him. Even if he was actually funny and a genuine part of the game.

You can say a lot about how the older games treated players compared to the newest one. But Resetti fucking TRAUMATIZED PEOPLE WAAAAAAAHHH! WE NEED TO REMOVE THIS AS A DEFAULT THING IT'S SCARING THE CHILDREN AND SCARING ME AND MAKING ME FEEL NOT THE HECKING COMFERINOS!!!

And now you have people who never grew up writing awful articles such as this one, that deleting a save file is supposed to be some sort of get over it therapy.
"I was greeted by Tom Nook under a single spotlight as he guided me through the process. Despite the game’s candidness about the gravity of deleting a resident’s island data, there was a finality to fireside chat with Nook as I deleted my ex’s save data. In an almost laughable bluntness, Nook told me this decision was one for an adult and not a child."

Even the game is aware that these people never really grew up :^)
 
They should have went balls to the wall and actually had Resetti delete a save or some progress if you fucked with him too much. But the threat alone terrified kids so much that they decided to remove him.
You can say a lot about how the older games treated players compared to the newest one. But Resetti fucking TRAUMATIZED PEOPLE WAAAAAAAHHH!
And now you have people who never grew up writing awful articles such as this one, that deleting a save file is supposed to be some sort of get over it therapy.
"I was greeted by Tom Nook under a single spotlight as he guided me through the process. Despite the game’s candidness about the gravity of deleting a resident’s island data, there was a finality to fireside chat with Nook as I deleted my ex’s save data. In an almost laughable bluntness, Nook told me this decision was one for an adult and not a child."

Even the game is aware that these people never really grew up :^)
I'd have been pissed as a kid if resetti actually deleted save progress instead of being a funny extremely elaborate optional easter egg. I wouldve hated his ass if he did that when he threatened to do it and not deem intentionally seeking him for the funny shit he said as being worth it f he did. He'd have been omitted much faster if that shit went down.

He's a guy from back when nintendo did funny fourth wall breaking shit that still seemlessly blended into the games instead of outright being "generic nameless npc posessed by nintendo PR demons when you try to talk to them" type shit.
 
You can say a lot about how the older games treated players compared to the newest one. But Resetti fucking TRAUMATIZED PEOPLE WAAAAAAAHHH! WE NEED TO REMOVE THIS AS A DEFAULT THING IT'S SCARING THE CHILDREN AND SCARING ME AND MAKING ME FEEL NOT
I laughed my ass off the first time I encountered Resetti as a kid. His lecture was both confusing and hilarious. My favorite villagers were the rude ones. Making friends with them felt the most rewarding and they were the funnest to talk to.
 
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