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Don't..ever do that again, unless you're a fan of malware.
Like [2.FJg]Jank-Gef said, you just could verify your game cache.
Normally I would do just that, but the problem is that I mistakenly deleted the local game files which removed the ".acf" file.
Here is the code from the appmanifest file, just paste it in notepad and save-as "appmanifest_271590.acf" into your "\SteamApps" folder.
He launch Steam and got messagr "need to download +60 Gb data to play GTAV"
Then he looked the installation folder and all the game files where still there.
After that we started to compare file structure and we nodice that "appmanifest_271590.ACF" file was empty (it should not be).
So I send him my "appmanifest_271590.ACF" file and he replaced "LastOwner" on the text file with his ID (Player ID, just copy that set of numbers from your any other .ACF file).
GTAV appmanifest_271590.ACF file after 1.5.2015 PC Patch 350.2:
\Steam\SteamApps\
No problem :)
Removed the owner, though since it's public info it shouldn't matter that much.
if i use this data here, im not gonna get banned or something?
and is this the latest update (build, last updated and size and stuff) ? or not?
if is not, will steam fix that itself?
thank you all.