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There is no real point in canceling other quests.
Deleting those files is an excellent way to break your character's progress permanently. That's not a way to do a complete reset. You're basically deleting some aspects of your quest progress and not others.
I just want to complete some quest, then I want to try another way.
Very good example - A Family Crisis quest (http://grimdawn.wikia.com/wiki/A_Family_Crisis).
If you convince Stephen Skinner don't burn his house and family, you will receive some experience and rare ring as reward.
But if you fail (not really "fail", but choose another way), you can kill him and he will drop a Skinner's Torch item!
This game have many interesting quests and i want to try all of them in all possible ways.
You know you could pick a different option on the next difficulty, right?