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I can play it with Windows 10.
I can play AoE 2 in windows 7 through steam without a question.
You can try to load the exe file of AoE3 game you want to play, directly through you windows explorer (without loading steam first and launching the game throug steam).
If this not helps, you can rightclick those exe files and change the compatibilty of the game in older windows XP version.
In this layman's perspective, again since there are no CD keys for the DLC products, it looks like Steam has employed some sort of crack
I'll see if the game's actually playable tomorrow, and if so I hope this helps anyone else who might be having trouble.
Anyway the game seems to work fine now. I hope that this thread helps others who encountered the same problem.
I repeat: The solution is to "freeing" the game is to launch Steam as an administrator, then launching the three launchers seperately from within Steam.