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yeah I realized this but forgot to reply that my problem was solved :3 sorry guys
I didn't run it in windows 95, because the manual says the system requirements can go up to Windows XP/2000, and so I set it to XP, and now I have no problems!
I'm not sure what you were expecting from Steam in that regard. I assume you tried that one fix and just immediately requested a refund (since you didn't mention trying anything else and a refund is the only level I can see Steam being involved in this issue.) You should be well aware that it's a general policy of theirs (as it is with most companies that sell games let alone digital distributors) to not issue refunds except in extreme cases.
If you have any kind of experience with PC gaming you should also be well aware of the fact that one of its greatest weaknesses is having a wide variety of problems that can sometimes take quite a while to figure out. If you take some time to work with others here on the forums or those of the developers then you might actually be able to get it working.
I wish I could help you more than that but since compatibility mode solved my crashing issue I stopped researching it after that. Good luck getting it fixed.
After trying disable and closed my afterburner/MSI it worked, thanks DanilOcelot, everyone that is using this program try closing it and run again the game.