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Setting to Windows XP compatibility mode (or whatever works) is part of the solution. The other part was why I was getting that error. The game folder needs the steam_appid.txt file, which was never in the distribution in the first place per the wisdom of the powers that be. You either can create one from scratch, or simply (after setting compatibility) launch directly from Steam. This will generate that file. After that you can essentially launch from the executable itself - but there's a catch: The game still has Steam DRM.
So, you essentially do what I did above, and choose whether you want to use Steam or use your psuedo-freedom to launch directly from the executable. In the end, Steam has to be running, but it should work, and you don't have to use convoluted third party stuff.