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Title: steam help
Post by: droctogonapus on July 16, 2013, 21:09
A long time ago I torrented Grand Theft Auto IV but since then I've got it for steam legit.  But since I have limited data usage I don't want to download the game again and I want to move the game to the steam game install location without having to download the whole game again.  I have looked around on the internet but haven't found anything useful.


Help would be appreciated.
Title: Re: steam help
Post by: Ethan on July 16, 2013, 21:10
so you torrented it then got it on steam and now you want to move the torrented version to the steam location???


sounds hard
Title: Re: steam help
Post by: Rockey on July 16, 2013, 22:05
i don't think this is possible, steam will give you a key for this game, and the torrented one with interrupt this new key, just download it over a few weeks/months depending on the internet usage you have
Title: Re: steam help
Post by: Terrorista310 on July 16, 2013, 23:00
how about downloading the gta 4 from steam and save a copy in a pen or HDD usb
Title: Re: steam help
Post by: TheSandman on July 17, 2013, 06:09
Go on your steam, go to your GTAIV and delete local files (if you have started downloading it, otherwise, skip this.)

Install the GTA somewhere, copy it to Steam > steamapps > common > into a folder called "Grand Theft Auto IV".
Go on your Steam, and try to download it, it will check for files already (or something along the lines of that.)
If it tries to download from scratch, delete the torrented install from steamapps, and local files from Steam.

Or, if your torrent is an .iso, mount it, go onto Run, type "*steam install location*" -install :(mounted iso drive letter).
For example, i would type "D:\Steam\Steam.exe" -install :E

If that doesnt work, youll have to download it from scratch.
Title: Re: steam help
Post by: Matias on July 17, 2013, 16:24
If i were you i wouldn't even try to link the torrented files to my steam, i mean, it's dangerous, and what if steam detects like if you are trying to fool the system? It would be better if you download it from scratch again.