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Games for Windows Live could be an option, because you cannot do game downloads through the Games for Windows Live -client anymore.
The same as with Uplay games you've bought on Steam. You cannot download them with Uplay, as it will redirect you on the Steam -client for you to download the game content with.
When it comes to playability, the RGSC is asked upon launch; and you should be able to register and use the RGSC there.
In a supported game u login using your RSC account (otherwise register one) then when u visit your account (for example: via web browser login, then view your games and such there) u will see your active games and stats, and what version they are, such as from what Console or from PC.
So considering you have those games on Steam, you don't have to.
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198039365801/games/?tab=all
Although you've already played over 11 hours of L.A. Noire, so why are you wondering this, to be exact?
And some of the RSC games are Console-Only, like Red Dead Redemption
You already have seen how it works, by seeing how LA Noire works.
How did LA Noire purchased through Steam get added to your RSC account? Simple, in LA Noire u loging with an RSC account. After which LA Noire (PC) will show on your RSC account, and it's game progress, achievements and such.
We weren't talking about Grand Theft Auto V.
Either way, if you own GTA5 on Steam - you'll need Steam to run it.
If you own GTA5 elsewhere*, you don't.
* = unless the key is sold as a Steam -key; but the game itself isn't Steamworks.