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Repost Lizard

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A member registered Oct 14, 2021

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how do you make them breed?

Edit: dont maximize screen. it breaks the buttons.

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I just found how to open the page that says nw_elf.dll. I installed the Winrar version and extracted the game within the Winrar application and attempted to open cattle castle 1 while cattle castle 2 was open (also did it with BFotB) which yielded this image. Upon further testing this occurs regardless of whether any rpg maker games are open.

Edit: This can likely be due to my own error in not being experienced in using WinRar.
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Currently this is about as much as I can report, I just remember one day I started to have the "can open this but not while this is open and vice versa" but I never put the pieces together until now.  I will try to experiment to see if I can get any more errors to report with more screenshots.

Edit: as of testing with BFotB the same thing occurs with the "profile error".

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I have actually had errors with other rpg maker games such as Bitch Family on the Beach. Now that you say this the errors are  starting to make sense.

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I believe I have found the issue. Upon closing the second game I was able to open the first but I am unable to open the second when the first is open. I have also had a multitude of errors with the second game with it at one point was completely unopenable. When opening either one it opens two pages, one is the game and the second is this image. An image of what opens on the task bar will also be shown.

I am using Windows 10 I believe.

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I appear to be unable to open the game.  When opening the file and double clicking on the Game executable nothing happens. I have tried this with both the Rar and the Zip version. Sometimes when attempting to open it I get a system error that says "The code execution cannot proceed because nw_elf.dll was not found. Reinstalling may fix this problem."