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To remove this, you have to go offline with Steam and then mess around with that file and cause a cloud desync error. It’s a bit much to try and explain here.
Just search “remove genocide consequences” online and you’ll find a video by Tom Fawkes that walks through all the steps. There may also by guides on how to do it here on Steam.
Chara reminds the player that they destroyed the world and then questions if the player thinks they are above consequences.
If the player confirms by selecting "YES," Chara simply says, "Exactly."
If the player selects "NO," Chara asks them, "Then what are you looking for?"
If the player declines the offer, Chara leaves the player, and does not reappear unless the game is restarted and the player waits for ten more minutes. Chara then offers the deal again.
Once the offer is accepted, the game closes. When re-opened, the game functions as if the player just installed the game, as a naming prompt is given. All future True Pacifist and Genocide endings are altered. Neutral Route endings remain unchanged. Routes completed after the player sells their SOUL are often referred to as "soulless" routes (i.e., "Soulless True Pacifist Route" and "Soulless Genocide Route"). The player fights Photoshop Flowey on the next Neutral Route.