I hope I have expressed that correctly, my English is not what it used to be. There you go, your sound now works correctly! Run playonlinux and in the environment settings set gta IV to use "system" wine version by default. Now you need to navigate to /usr/lib/wine and rename to .back and then paste the patched one right there. There will be a folder named gta4, with a single file (). There is a simpler way, though: look up in the script the url from where the patch is to be downloaded, and download it by hand. Side note to Fedora (and some other distros) users: if you need pulseaudio, the wine version installed does NOT provide support for it, and needs to be patched. The first couple times I installed, gta4.exe and some other files for some strange reason just wouldn't appear, but not the last time, I don't know what I did differently. Xliveless Version: 0.999b7 (the script will search for b2, but it isn't in the server anymore, so change that line and you'll be fine) If this is to any help to anyone out there: After a couple days fighting against versions, and cracks and patches and reinstalls I finally got it to work.
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