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It is weird yes. How some multi-core PCs can run the game in a very smooth way and others struggle with it and this is not even the worse steam port on the GTA series. My PC is just an average PC for gaming (terrible for recent games but more than enough to run older titles).
And every old title I want to play and throw at it it will run the title just fine. My PC can handle all the mass effect trilogy games at high settings and with all DLC and those are graphically somewhat demanding games at that setting. This is to say this is weird how older games can reject PCs better than mine and not others. I guess it is better we know what kind of error you are getting so maybe we can help.
Like why the game is failling, does it just wont start?
Does it start and crash right away?
Can you play but get game crashes?
Those are 3 questions and the possible solutions may be different for all of them. This is why it is important we know what kind of crash you are experiencing
That is most weird. Your PC should handle the game I think. If you have windows 10 64 bits you can try patch the .exe to accept 4GB RAM
But first you may try replacing your gta-vc.exe executable with the testapp.exe one. Sometimes it may happen that the original gta-vc.exe steam installs is incomplete and the testapp.exe is the correct complete executable
To replace the executable:
-Go to the folder where you have GTA VC installed
-Look for a file named testapp.exe
-Move that file anywhere outside the folder (Desktop, for example, where you can retrieve it later)
-Rename the file gta-vc.exe to testapp.exe
-Rename the file outside the folder of your GTA VC installation to gta-vc.exe
-Now put that newly renamed gta-vc.exe inside the folder of your GTA VC installation
-Try to launch GTA VC and see if you are still getting the same result
To patch the executable (recommended for x64 systems, not so much for x86):
-Search the internet for a 4GB patch tool (Largeaddress)
-The most common are the one made by Silent (for the GTA trilogy) or made by Daniel (for .exe files in general)
-Regardless of which one you use the instructions will be similar (either it will be a small tool program or a harmless command line prompt)
-Now patch the main .exe for gta-vc to accept more RAM
- The tool should automatically create a backup of your old .exe file in case you want to retrieve it (do not delete that file as it is a BAK or BACKUP file of your .exe file, which means just remove those 2 file extensions after deleting the newly patched file if you which to remove the patch)
Let me know if this works
Sadly that didn't work and I have an x86 Windows 10, sadly. lol
I am sorry to hear. GTA VC should run for you even if your windows 10 is 32 bits.
Maybe your antivirus software or windows firewall are causing the issue. Have you tried whitelisting GTA Vice City for them? It is unknown why they do this to games since they are not harmful to the system (even if the game is legitimately yours). But the fact is they do and sometimes may interfere in very neferous ways (like blocking the game from running and so crash on startup)