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C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Antichamber\Binaries\Redist\physx\PhysX-9.12.0613-SystemSoftware.msi
When I try that I get what you see in the third link I posted.
I don't believe this is where my problem lies, but I tried it and nothing still.
Same here
First, try to run UnSetup.exe. Set compatibility options so UnSetup.exe opens as admin. Open a Run box (Windows-R), clear the path, and drag UnSetup into it. Then type "/eula" as an argument. Run it. Hopefully it works.
If that doesn't work, I've made a Spartan program that sets the EULA acceptance flag in the registry so that UDK will stop trying to crash. Download https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29365870/UnEulaLite.exe , put it in the same folder as UnSetup.exe, and run it as admin. Click on "Accept EULA", "Yes", and close it. That's all.
My commentary on the problem: the idiots at Epic Games can't bother to distinguish between someone using the UDK and someone using a game made with the UDK. A quick glance at the EULA seems to reveal nothing that's pertinent to the user of an UDK game. So their crappy EULA acceptance thing is just a hindrance to people who are just trying to play. If you want to blame anyone, don't blame Alexander Bruce, blame the incompetents at Epic Games. It's also entirely weird why a missing EULA flag would crash the game rather than yield an error.