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GTA IV on Steam

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Ah thank you for reply :) Steam has an awwesome sale on Grand Theft Auto packs, I decide to to buy Complete Pack 14,99

Edited by ManUtd

To add on Cj24 comment and give a 2nd confirmation Steam version here and all is well. No problems and LCPDFR ha no issues.

One thing to note is GTA IV is a big file. nearly 15 Gigs and takes a while to download so once it has downloaded copy the file and place a back up somewhere and never touch it. Don't mod it etc. That way anything goes wrong you have a replacement and you don't have to download 15Gigs again. I also remove the GTA file that I mod and play from the steam folder as well and that way I don't have to have steam running in the background to start it.

Edited by Molten

I'm using the Steam version, it's identical to the retail bar using Steam authentication instead of SecuROM.

SecuROM sucks ass.

I remember one day I tried to load up TBoGT and got presented with SecuROM saying something along the lines of "This copy of this product has been deemed a illegal copy due to a cracked exe found in the internal files, please contact the manufactuers of this product for further information"

Basically it was trying to tell me my totally legal copy of EFLC that was purchased at GAME for

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