Please disregard such posts. Of course you should not add wait(3) or change anything with the workshops!

If your Gamestudio DLL is damaged as the error says, just download Gamestudio and install it again.

Another possibility when you get runtime errors when running a script on your computer, you've set up the Data Execution prevention of your computer so that it prevents running scripts. Set it back to default, as described in the FAQ:

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Q: I have just installed Gamestudio on another PC. Now I get an error message (Error E1513) as soon as I start any project.
A. Check how the DEP (data execution prevention) is set in your Windows configuration. Go to My Computer / Properties / Advanced / Performance / Settings / Data Execution Prevention, and make sure that it's in its default setting ("For essential Windows programs and services only"). A wrong DEP setting prevents on-the-fly compiling lite-C or C-Script source code.