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Steam Version is it safe ?

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Hello !
I'm a new member here and wated to try the LCPDFR mod. I got the steamV game. Am I safe to play it can I get ban for moding ?
like if I play this game with mods I wont be blocked by steam and cant play my cs:go right ? 

Thanks for helpers :)

NO  damn caps no unless you do something to cause unfair advantage and hack and do things your not supposed to do i would not worry besides i believe its under creative licenses with the amount of skyrim mods and stuff on steam do not worry just dont take it online and exploit and do things that nasty people do

Edited by guppy19

VAC bans are essentially only issued to people who are hacking in multiplayer games (CS,COD etc). Modding GTA IV won't get you a VAC ban, like other have said, Many people use the Steam version (including myself) and they've had no problems at all.

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Nope, the only way you get banned is if you use mods that will give you an advantage over other players in large multiplayer games.

 

Nothing to worry about GTA IV. People have been modding and using Steam for years and nothing happens to them (other than those darn crashes...)

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