Category
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Included in GTA IV
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Included in originals / fanmade mods
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Sources / Comments
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Higher Resolutions
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Yes
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No
| Goes up to 1080p. Good luck getting higher than 800 x 600 if you have more than 2GB of video memory on your own though, thanks to the retarded hardware detector.
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Online Multiplayer
| No
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Yes
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MP support ended in 2014, several months before the release of GTA Online on the PC.
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Updated Textures
| No
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Yes
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No real need, but here's the kicker: Because the game was ported so shittily, certain texture/reflection related things eat up huge chunks of the available memory if you have them set to max; they scale up depending on your hardware.
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Bug Fixes
| No
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Yes
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Took until November 2016 for Rockstar to issue a patch which fixed several game-breaking bugs.
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Offline Multiplayer
| No
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Yes
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Was never included, but can be modded in.
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Offline Saving
| No
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Yes
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The game will not allow you to save your games to your computer, unless you download third-party patches.
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Gamer's Opinion
It's quite frankly amazing the game runs at all. It makes SA's port look like a masterpiece in comparison. To put things in perspective, the default control scheme doesn't even allow you to fly the helicopters; those functions are unbound.
First thing the setup asks you to do when you insert the first disc is to install R* Games Social Club. Not the game, not DirectX, not even .NET components. The game aggressively pushes the user into creating an account, however, this is entirely optional.
What isn't optional is the next thing the game asks you to create an account for; Games For Windows Live. A service which has been abandoned by Microsoft since 2014, and it's the only means as to which one can save their game via a vanilla copy of the game.
Now, there was this addon called XLiveless that came out about a year after the game launched, and disables all GFY (my personal abbreviation for GFWL) components, as well as saving games to your Documents folder LIKE IT SHOULD HAVE FUCKING BEEN TO BEGIN WITH.
But here's a small catch; if you don't change the file location that the game shortcut links to, you get drunk camera mode which was specifically designed to target PIRATES and not LEGIT PAYING CUSTOMERS.
Oh and, one last thing regarding the SecuROM:
If for whatever reason your hard drive is in the throes of dying, in need of replacement or infected/corrupted somehow, there's one thing you absolutely have to do before you can do anything else, and that's revoke your license to the copy of the game in question, in this case GTA IV.
Otherwise SecuROM ensures you will never be able to install it ever again.
Your hard drive dies randomly?
Congrats on your $20 paperweight.
Cuz you ain't ever getting that disc to work again.