u/Time-Blacksmith5258

[REQUEST] [STEAM] GTA V, PLEASE HELP🙏🏻
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[REQUEST] [STEAM] GTA V, PLEASE HELP🙏🏻

**I can give you all types of proof of anything you want** if you suspect anything, please don't mind I just found this sub in some comments trying out. I'm new so I may make a mistake and sorry if I do so please let me know.

Looking for **GTA V on Steam** 🙏🏻 please help me

Why **Steam? I** don't have any console, all I do have is an old budget laptop.

I've never actually played any GTA games before, so GTA V would be my first experience with the series.

I have only watched its gameplay. My Steam library is pretty much empty right now and I don't even have 2 games in it, I have all types of proof for it you want I'm not lieing. I just want to play GTA V once in my life.

I recently made my steam account because I had to claim a key of my friend. I never used steam because I couldn't afford to buy games so my account would be empty. But as I said any proof you ask I can give for it.

I'm also not asking for the full-price game. Since GTA V regularly goes on sale, even a small Steam Wallet gift would help me get it when the next sale comes around. I'd rather wait for the discount and use the gift responsibly than ask someone to spend the full price on me.

If someone is kind enough to help, I'll genuinely appreciate it and GTA V would probably become the first major game in my Steam library. ❤️

Thanks for reading.

Game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3240220/Grand\\\_Theft\\\_Auto\\\_V\\\_Enhanced/

My profile:

https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198657407126/

If you suspect me for anything please let me know, I can prove I'm genuine 🥺

u/Time-Blacksmith5258 — 3 days ago

I Played Tomb Raider GOTY without MOUSE on LAPTOP's TRACKPAD with less than 25FPS on low settings and Completed it.

My first PC game was Tomb Raider (2013) GOTY... and I somehow finished it on a potato laptop.

About 4–5 years ago, I had a very basic laptop with just 4 GB of RAM and a HARD DISK as well. It wasn't meant for gaming at all. I mainly used it for studying and watching videos.

But one day I decided to try Tomb Raider (2013) GOTY.

The game barely ran. I was getting less than 25 FPS on the lowest settings, and I didn't even have a mouse. I played the entire game using only my laptop's trackpad.

Looking back, I have no idea how I managed to finish it like that. Combat, aiming, platforming- everything was so much harder with a trackpad and terrible FPS. But I didn't care. I was completely hooked.

That was my first PC game on my own device, and the experience felt magical. I wasn't thinking about graphics, frame rates, or hardware. I was just excited to explore the world, survive, and see what happened next.

Now I have better hardware and can play games the way they're meant to be played, but honestly, I don't think any game will ever recreate that feeling of playing your very first one.

Anyone else have memories of finishing a game on hardware that had absolutely no business running it?

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u/Time-Blacksmith5258 — 28 days ago