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EFLC file location (Games for Windows Live)


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I just bought EFLC from Direct2Drive and it uses the windows live installer to install the game.I have searched high and low for the location of the game DLC and i cant seem to find it anywhere.A i found online was that it is buried in the Windows live files but i looked threw em all and did not see it either.

~~Does anyone know the location of the file, or is modding the DLC not possible or just a massive pain in the rear???? ~~~~

-btw i got the ballads of gay tony,not tlad

-Windows 7

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Most GTA Directorys are located: Program Filesx86> Rockstar Games, not sure about on gfwl, It should be the same I would think, Also, This doesn't belong in LCPD FR Support, It belongs in the GTA IV Discussion.

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o sry bout that.

Yeah its not in the program files.

Your checking ProgramFilesx86 correct? And the file is called RockstarGames

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yeah they are not in there. The way it is set up is, i bought the game on direct2 drive and they give you a code to unlock it threw Windows live.i have 3 different gta4`s that and i can get on tbogt threw all 3 of them. even though they are 3 completely different game directorys, so it has got to be somewhere in Windows Lives. i doubt WL is pulling the entire game out of the clouds when i start the game.So it should be in my comp somewhere.

but i cant seem to find it anywhere in the Windows Live files.

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If using windows 7 Press windows start at bottom left of screen, then use the "search" Type in Rockstar or grand theft auto or whatever.

Also, not sure if this will apply to a game folder but you never know. Go to control panel and open "apperaance and personalisation", then "show hidden folders" then make sure show hidden folders is checked and hit apply.

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yeah i have tryed eveything in the searchbar and still nothing.and the show in folders did not change anything either.

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