Hey, hang on there bud. No need to spam.
We are trying to help you, but this is not an exact process because everyone's PC is different. Sometimes it takes a little while to figure out the problem. And you've even gotten the attention of jonwil and some of his help in this. In case you didn't know, he wrote a large percentage of the code thats sending the error that you're seeing, so I would say that out of all of us, he is probably the best one that could be helping you figure this out.
However, I will also make an attempt at helping:
If the repair option does not work, then I suggest using the launcher to uninstall the offending game, via the same little menu where the repair option is located. Once you've done that, delete everything in "C:\ProgramData\W3D Hub\Launcher\package-cache\games\apb\" as well as "C:\ProgramData\W3D Hub\Launcher\package-cache\dependencies\". C:\ProgramData is a hidden folder so you will need to type it into the address bar in your explorer window, or otherwise enable hidden file viewing. Next, go back to your add/remove programs section of the control panel and remove the MS Visual C++ runtime versions 2012, 2013, and 2015. Once you have deleted the files, run the launcher as administrator and re-install the game.
The above steps are an attempt to "reset" some things. It may or may not work, but there is no harm in trying. Let us know what happens, but do it in one reply next time