Rockstar games : GTA 5, GTA 4 etc. bought games, can we download games data from Rockstar somehow?

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I have few Games like GTA 4, Gta 5 ect. from Rockstar Games, is there a way i can download the game data(Actual Game Installation Data) from Rockstar's website like Ubisoft provides with thier UPlay: where i can download purchased games if i am logged in some other system?
I did purchased DVDs of these games, and i presently do not have them on me. So i was looking for a way to install these games into my new System somehow.
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Does Rockstar save game data?
Once you've made a Rockstar Social Club account - or if you've done so already - start the game and open the main menu for the story mode. Next, you need to scroll to the 'Game' tab where you'll find the option 'Upload Save Game.Where are Rockstar Games stored?
The Profiles folder is located in <Documents>\\Rockstar Games\\GTA V\\Profiles (most people say that is in %USERPROFILE%\\Documents\\Rockstar Games\\GTA V\\Profiles , but Windows allows users to change the location of the Documents folder so this is not always true).Does Rockstar account transfer to PC?
LATEST GTA NEWS CLIPS You can only transfer data from a system once, but if you've transferred data from the PS3/Xbox 360 version to the PS4/Xbox One version, you will still be able to transfer it to the PC. First, you'll need to have a Rockstar Games Social Club account.Is Rockstar owned by Rockstar Games?
Rockstar Games, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in New York City. The company was established in December 1998 as a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive, using the assets Take-Two had previously acquired from BMG Interactive....Rockstar Games.TypeSubsidiaryWebsiterockstargames.com11 more rowsHow to buy GTA 4 from rockstar games launcher || 2022 edition
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