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Thats really VERY unfair of you to say. The game isn't broken - most of the time its the user who manages to break it with a complete lack of understanding of how the older computers worked and a lack of patience. Give it a little love and it will repay you with hours of stress-free gameplay in Liberty City. Abuse it with mods or do strange things to the startup files and you will invaribly end up with the hell you seem to think the game exists as. Remember kids: MODS KILL GAMES.
That said, GTA-V and GTA-IV are too very different entites. By all means purchase GTA-V - in fact do that, but there is always room on your hard drive for GTA-IV and EFLC side by side with GTA-V. The way I look at the games is this ... GTA-IV is steak, GTA-V is steak with a nice gravy on top. Both are excellent games - so give them some love!