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Tuesday 29 April 2014

GTA IV highly compressed pc game download 3 Mb





GTA 4 (PC) Minimum System Requirements

 
  • OS: Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / Windows XP - Service Pack 3 
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz, AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4GHz 
  • Memory: 1.5GB XP / 1.5GB Vista 
  • Graphics: 256MB Nvidia 7900 / 256MB ATI X1900 
  • DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c Compliant Card 
  • Hard Drive: 16GB of Hard Disc Space 
  • Sound Card: 5.1 Channel Audio Card

What does the American dream mean today?
For Niko Bellic fresh off the boat from Europe, it is the hope he can escape from his past. For his cousin, Roman, it is the vision that together they can find fortune in Liberty City, gateway to the land of opportunity. As they slip into debt and get dragged into a criminal underworld by a series of shysters, thieves and sociopaths, they discover that the reality is very different from the dream in a city that worships money and status, and is heaven for those who have them and a living nightmare for those who don't.

Features


New high resolution technology brings Liberty City to life with even more stunning graphical details.

Expanded multiplayer will require even more strategy and skill to come out on top.

Custom Match allows you to pick your favorite multiplayer options and then instantly find online matches that fit.

Record gameplay clips and edit them together with a variety of options using the Video Editor and upload via the Rockstar Social Club.

Optimized for PC controls and Xbox 360 controller.


Starting from dealing with your cousin Roman, a small time operator prone to gross exaggeration, you'll move your way up through criminal rings until you get what you want. Unlike GTA characters of the past, though, Niko isn't trying to prove himself as some sort of badass for the ages, driven to rule the city no matter what. He's looking for something, and the missions he undertakes are really the only way for him to find it. He may perform a number of ruthless acts (which you, by the way, instruct him to), but there are points during the story where you can ease your finger off the trigger or make a choice as to how things proceed. Despite the kind of senselessly violent tendencies many may associate with GTA characters, Niko represents an exception in many respects, as he has a code by which he operates. 
 
The game's infrastructure has been made more convenient, though there's still space to improve. If Niko fails a mission, a message asking to retry it pops up as soon as you respawn, and when you die you don't lose your entire arsenal. Getting across the gargantuan metropolis is made easier by hailing cabs that take you to waypoints on your map. Stealing a car and driving yourself is always an option, as is the more immersive element of actually riding in the cab's backseat the whole time, staring out the windows at the passing lights. For anyone who's short on time or would prefer to forego the random dangers of driving across a GTA world, the cabs are certainly welcome. 

Still, you'll be doing quite a bit of mission restarts, and that often means repeating large chunks of the challenges. Many missions break down into an initial travel segment, some kind of escalation event, a conflict, and an escape. Getting through the on-foot shooting sequences, a real headache with the clunky control schemes of games past, has been made much better with the inclusion of a cover system and, as with all PC versions, mouse and keyboard support for aiming and shooting. From behind cover it's possible to blind fire, rapidly pop out to unload a few shots, or move cover to cover, a system that doesn't always work perfectly but is a definite step up for the series. It's possible to use a gamepad as well, which handles vehicles better than a mouse and keyboard. You can even switch freely between the control devices. Juggling the two input methods depending whether you're driving or shooting is pretty awkward, but it's great that Rockstar built it in without forcing you to fiddle with a control input menu toggle. And if you have to pick one, it's far easier to shoot from a moving car with the mouse and keyboard. 

Original size 14 Gb Compressed to 3 Mb Only


Extract The game
Then Burn the ISO image using power iso or daemon tools.
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