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If you live in a country that has banned the game, GTA 5 will still be available to download on Android devices. You can find it on different Android app stores like APKMirror and install it manually. This is also possible for iOS devices but you would need a jailbroken device. The process of downloading GTA 5 in mobile 100 mb is not difficult at all and we have outlined the steps right here: - Firstly, go to ApkMirror and choose Gta San Andreas Mobile from the search bar at the menu bar and download it. - Now open your device's browser and head over to AppApi. - Download the Gta San Andreas App. - Go ahead and open it, but make sure you are connected to the Internet to install the game. - Once you install it, your device will be connected to the Internet and will start downloading. The game will take about 2 hours to complete the download. As for non jailbroken iOS devices, you will need an Android emulator like BlueStacks or Nox App Player, both of which are available for free on Google Play Store. Here is a video tutorial on how to play the game:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNBo0A2WFB8 With this you can easily play GTA 5 in your mobile. In 2010, Michael Kelso from The Gaming Liberty compared the PC version of Grand Theft Auto IV unfavourably against the PlayStation 3 version, stating that there were "no substantial improvements" to the port and that the keyboard controls were "almost as bad as using a joypad". In addition, he added that it felt somewhat "incomplete", lacking several features present in both Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City for PS3 and Xbox 360 and its PS2 predecessors. GameSpot writer Greg Kasavin, as well as Owen S. Good of IGN and GameSpy, were more favourable towards the PC port, noting that it ran better than its console counterparts and comparing it favourably to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions. Similarly, they considered the port's improvement over the PlayStation 2 and PSP versions "middling", and found that cutscenes lacked "the sense of urgency" present in those of their console counterparts. The most criticised aspect of the port was its keyboard controls; Good stated that they were "lacking precision" but Kasavin said that they felt "needless". In September 2013, Rockstar Games released Grand Theft Auto IV, along with its two episodic content packs, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony for the Xbox 360 through Xbox Live. Later in October, PlayStation 3 owners were able to download The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. In January 2014, PC gamers were finally able to play GTA IV. However unlike the ports of San Andreas and GTA: Vice City (also developed by Rockstar), it was not released on Steam but instead on Rockstar's Social Club. cfa1e77820
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