Grand Theft Auto IV (PC DVD)
Original price was: ₹4,999.00.₹1,679.00Current price is: ₹1,679.00.
- Grand Theft Auto IV for the PC will feature exclusive details such as stunningly detailed high-resolution graphics
- 32-person multiplayer with Custom Matching for an optimized experience
- The ability to customize a radio station using your personal mp3s via the new radio station, Independence FM on the Liberty City radio dial
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Grand Theft Auto IV (PC DVD)
Original price was: ₹4,999.00.₹1,679.00Current price is: ₹1,679.00.






könig von eitze –
Das spiel kam wie erwartet und pünktlich an. Von GTA4 selbst kann man heutzutage wahrscheinlich nicht mehr so viel erwarten, da das spiel graphisch, sowie von der spielvielfalt her nicht mit anderen zeitgemäßen titeln konkurrieren kann. für damalige verhältinsse muss das game jedoch bahnbrechend gewesen sein. ich habe es gekauft weil jeder konsolenliebhaber es einmal gespielt haben sollte. die charismatischen charakter allein lohnen den kauf schon.
Jo –
I preferred the ps2 versions of gta, but these are decent too.
Tyron –
I truly didn’t expect it to be brand spanking new but it was. Map that came with it and everything. Pleasantly surprised.
Pedro García Frutos –
Sin ningún problema, plazo correcto y juego en perfecto estado y sin equivocaciones, volveré a confiar en amazon sin duda.
(Que decir de gta IV que no se sepa ya, no era para mi yo lo tengo desde que salió y me parece un juegazo a ver si la quinta parte no defrauda xD ).
jyothi abraham –
While I was downloading GTA IV, I had faced a lot of problems(I currently downloaded on windows 10). Anyone who wants to play GTA IV, I suggest you either buy it from steam or from the official Rockstar Games launcher application. If you have already bought the retail DVD, then follow these steps to install GTA IV on Windows 10.
1]open the DVD box and take the liberty city guide(the first book on the left).
2]on the back of the liberty city guide, you will see a 25 digit code(Keep that code carefully).
3]Install the official Rockstar Games Launcher application from Google.
4]Set up the application and sign up for the Rockstar games social club.
5]log into the app and you will be directed into the rockstar games launcher home screen.
6]Click on the store button
7]Click on the Redeem code option
8]Follow what the app tells you to do.
9]GTA IV has been added to your library.
10]Go back to the home screen(Click on games to go home) and go to your library.
11]Click on install and wait for several hours.
12]Click on play.
13] You will come across 3 messages. Click ‘Scan now’ on the first message. Click ‘Ok’ on the second message. Click
‘Enable cloud saves’ on the third message.
14] Your game will now start.
Note:- If you get error code 1014, then uninstall GTA 4 and the rockstar games launcher completely and then install the rockstar games launcher once again and login with your account. Then follow the same steps from step 10.
melanie kaiser –
w a r n i c h t f ü r m i c h
k i n d er haben spaß
Tanmay Mehta –
Hello Guys i m writing this review after looking various reviews which says that the game does not install so i will give a detail way with how to install the game.
I too had a lot of difficulties while installing this game on windows10.
First of all guys this is very old game and as such the support for the app is not up to the mark, you may need constant internet connection with around 1gb during the installation
bcoz the cd is almost 6-7 year old and has all the old softwares which does not support windows 10 anymore, therefor it will download the latest softwares.
Second dont try to open a social club account bcoz social club account is no longer supported for the game, also you need games for windows account which ends with hotmail/any one related to microsoft, bcoz i tried opening account with gmail but it did not work.
Third, i got three errors during the installaion a)related to activation where the bar used too go upto 30% and showed error so the solution was the change the date to year 2014 or earlier and it will register succesfully.
b)new patch is required which will remove the social club app from the computer which is pathetic, the patch can be found on rockstar website which around 220mb.
c)infinity screen error where the game used to get on but used to run multiole images with background music, so the solution was to create an shortcut app of gta4 place it on desktop, right click on the app, click on properties and click on target, go to the last of the bar hit space and type/copy -norestriction -availablevidmem 512 -percentvidmem100% as it is with the dash and just enjoy the game.
The game is just awesome to play,only one thing i did not like was that you cannot control; the cars easily.
I play this game without graphics card bcoz my rig contains 10gb of ram. Finally thanks amazon for timly delivery and good packaging.
Amar upadhyay –
Rockstar’s vivid tale of Niko Bellic, an immigrant with convictions powerful enough to rocket him through the crumbling substructures of Liberty City’s world of organized crime, is now out on PC. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 games shipped this past April, and with this one you’ll find a few alterations and additions those who waited are sure to appreciate. Despite what’s been put in, if you’ve already played the console versions it’s hard to recommend picking this one up, even though it now includes space for up to 32 players in its multiplayer matches and a robust, easy to use replay editor for recording and fashioning clips from your in-game actions.
The Grand Theft Auto franchise rocketed to mass popularity after Grand Theft Auto III’s release and the ground rules were set for a different style of game. Since then we’ve seen slight alterations and tweaks to the core formula with Vice City and San Andreas, and Grand Theft Auto IV represents another step forward. This is a game that strips down a lot of the more zany challenges from games past. You won’t be doing any remote control helicopter missions or lowrider matching challenges here. Instead, the focus is on realism, a more mature sensibility, and bringing GTA into the present day.
Niko Bellic is one of the strongest videogame characters in recent memory.
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.
Aiming is definitely easier with the mouse and keyboard.
Some of the mission structures can be really impressive and work well in the context of the narrative’s direction, but unfortunately the franchise’s trial and error nature hasn’t disappeared. You could be doing a mission perfectly until you accidentally tap a cop car, inadvertently shoot an item vital to the mission, or misinterpret a new set of directions that require precise timing upon a mission’s phase change, and then it kicks you right back out to try again. Some may interpret that as part of the challenge, but it’s a setup that’s become a little familiar at this point and its continued existence will likely frustrate series veterans.
The strength of story and character along with the amazingly detailed world are undoubtedly going to make strong impressions on whoever dives into this version of Liberty City, but GTA has always been about moments. Remember that time you went off the stunt jump and landed on the pedestrian after slamming through the light post with the police chopper crashing to the ground in the background, setting off a string of explosions rocketing through the stalled traffic? With the PC version you’ll be able to actually save that sort of thing using the replay feature. Hitting F2 will save a chunk of gameplay roughly 30 seconds long to your hard drive and make it available for use with the integrated replay editor. This suite of tools will let you drop in filters, splice together clips, add text, attach music, adjust camera angles and more so you can recreate your favorite scenes however you see fit. Want a string of shots of you firing at traffic jams from an attack chopper? Remember to hit F2 every time you’re in that situation and splicing them all together should be no problem, giving you the opportunity to save and savor those quirky, seemingly impossible-to-repeat moments that pop up in GTA’s unpredictable world.