Reply 20 of 28, by Joseph_Joestar
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rasz_pl wrote on 2023-08-29, 08:21:Error comes from Turbo Pascal 6 (released in 1990). Both published by Epic (as shareware?). Jazz was Arjan Brussee first game, Tyrian Jason Emery first PC game/program ever. I think Epic dgaf about those games and treated them more as developer orientation.
I'm sure programmer (in)experience played a role with shipping the games in such a state. But it doesn't change the fact that you couldn't play the retail (not just shareware) versions of those games on a Pentium 2 CPU (1997) without getting hit by runtime error 200. That's just two years after Tyrian originally shipped.
Nowadays, there are tools which allow you to patch the executable and bypass that bug, but did those exist in 1997? Somehow I doubt it.
Lastly, as others have mentioned, some game installers were affected by the runtime error 200 bug as well. The CD version of Terminal Velocity (1995) is one such example. And good luck patching the installer executable on the CD. 😁