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I solved this by exiting Steam completely and restarting it as an administrator (right-clicking the Steam shortcut and "Running as Administrator").
Failing that, verify the files for the game (right-click the game in the Steam Library and hit properties; then go to the Local Files tab and hit Verify game files...) and possibly repeat the previous step.
If that doesn't work, I'll try to work something else out."
1. Create a blank file named "SystemInformation.xml" in the "data" directory of Jade Empire (\steamapps\common\Jade Empire\data). You can do this using notepad.
2. Run steam as administrator.
3. Run Jade Empire.
Hope this works for those who try this.
Thanks! This worked for me.
Go Into Steam and Right click the name of the game in your game Library
Go to properties
Click on LOCAL FILES and then click on BROWSE LOCAL FILES
If you scroll down you will find 4 .exe files named
JadeEmpire, JadeEmpireLauncher, JadeEmpireConfig, and TestApp
If you are running Windows 7 Right click ALL of these and go to properties
Then Click on the Tab labled Combatibility
Then Under Combatibility Mode Select Run this program in compatability mode: Windows XP (service pack 3)
Save it by clicking apply and repeat this process for all 4 files. Then launch the game from the file Jade Empire. Good Luck
Thanks, this helped me too.