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No, Valve is not responsible nor in anyways supportable for that game. Rockstar Games doesn't want to give support on it and we, the users, have to take that. If it is possible to get that working, it is on our side. But if this game does something unusual up to damaging the PC, Rocksar Games is not to be contacted for that, because we used an OS they don't support. This topic is good to be existed, because other gamers want to know if they should buy it or not. The OS is a big discussion for that game. Windows Vista and down aren't really present. Windows 7 up to Windows 10 is used nowadays. Maybe some gamers could give a little more info about their PC like CPU / GPU / OS / some extra privileges. This gives the nonholders of the game a better view on this game where it runs on. The gamers then can better compare to his own PC if this may work on his one.