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Worked like a charm, thank you.
Stardust, did you try all three versions?
I have a Win 8.1 Intel Core i7-471-HQ CPU @ 2.5 GHz with 8 GB RAM, and a GeForce GTX 860M video card w/Direct 3D 11.1 and dedicated memory 2048 MB GDDR5.
UPDATE: After installing Visual C 2012 (x86) It was fixed. I didn't install it previously since I have a 64-bit core. Oh well.
Here what worked for my when windows 10 updated had to do a Repair
1. Goto the Control
2. Open Programs & Features (aka the old add remove programs area)
3. Find "Microsft Visual C++ 2012 Redistriutable (x86) - 11.0.61030" (lasted version for 2012 version at the time of this post)
4. Right click and click Change
5. Click repair
6. No reboot needed
7. Try the game.
My System O.S. Window 10 (build 1511)
enter steam install dir and relaunch its distributions file's and then DirectX reboot pc after this should work. ( typical hardware change issue )
or as wolf74 already explanned repair broken vc2012, but this is so rare that system core files is damage or buggy