Beyond Divinity: key map, keys to press

hi people -- how is everyone?

Beyond Divinity
how do you cast spells, use alchemy plants, use trap material, and enter the battlefield level?

thanks,
having a hard time playing:eek:
 
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none. nobody.

beers,
great, you made it

what does "RTFM" mean?
what does "lmgtfy" mean?

i have never heard of this terminology.
maybe you can enlighten me with one answer or another!

voyagerfan99,
hi there!

thanks for telling me.
i am really stuck, and was hoping that someone MIGHT know:rolleyes:.....

Kirk,
having a hard time playing
 
LMGTFY= Let Me Google That For You
RTFM= Read The F Manual
:)
 
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beers,
great, you made it

what does "RTFM" mean?
what does "lmgtfy" mean?

i have never heard of this terminology.
maybe you can enlighten me with one answer or another!

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really stuck

hey Punk,
appreciate that

never heard those abbreviations before.

Darren,
hi you

what does irony have to do with this situation?
you mean like people answering the posts, but my question not being answered?

i don't understand:confused:

beers,

i did lmgtfy this thing and did not find anything that could help me.
there was only "1" topic that could have solved it, but somehow this method will not work with my computer/system -- or i am doing it wrong.

RTFM? actually, i did -- not only did i read the manual, but i also read the strategy guide to, but in them it never states how to perform these actions with your computer.
though one time it did mention right clicking. however, either i am doing something wrong or, right clicking does not perform/activate any actions....

thanks,
really stuck
 
The irony is also that I googled those abbreviations because I didn't know them...

Anyway Travis gave you a link.

:rolleyes:
 
this solves the problem

voyagerfan99,
hello my friend, i'm glad your back:cool:

its always nice talking to you. your cool man thanks. i really really appreciate this.
i must have searched for a full hour 5 different times, with all the listings and did not find this that you found...
i simply do not know HOW you did it.

well, this is officially a double check certainty.
this solves the problem.
i have heard something to this earlier from another person and then the manual, but my game is not doing it (performing the actions) with the keys pressed.
research has indicated that it could be that the game needs a patch for this type of thing (possibly for mine, not sure).
it has to do something with the keypad keys

anyways, not sure what is going wrong.
however, with my computer, this could be the issue.

thanks punk,
you have a funny picture: its a guy gaurding a jesus painting?
that's quite original i must say!
glad you were there.

i may have needed you!:D

DIAGNOSTIC REPORT
1. my computer does not function according to the specific keys that are said to be the correct action keys to use.
2. possibly has to do with a faulty software issue
3. may concern the keypad keys
4. my computer may need a patch (which has not been made yet) to function properly
 
thanks

voyagerfan99,

thanks voyagerfan99:)
that's not how i worded.

i guess that the specific wording can completely change the results, huh?:good:
 
the search i used was

"beyond divinity how do you cast spells?":rolleyes:

That's your problem. People always type a question into Google. That will give you poor results. You need to narrow the search down like I did.

Although even searching the way you did, my result that I posted was the second result.
 
hi voyagerfan99,

huh, strange.
i don't understand what happened, but i didn't see that there when i searched.
its interesting how the wording can change the results.

speaking of wording, i have had some trouble in the past trying to find stuff. here's what happened:
i used the " " quotation marks to surround the word, meaning search mostly for that word.
then i tried using the -[word wanted] to exclude this, but the [ - ] option didn't work.
i could have sworn that someone/research told me that this was part of the search function.
have you heard of the - option?

hey Punk,

guess it was a small picture. sucidal tendancies, huh?: well you know that jesus did have sucidal tendacies because he knew that he was going to be killed -- that the king and the upper heirarchy of society was going to do it. a burning painting and graffetti. so looks like the guard didn't prevent the graffetti (or may have done it himself). yes, the painting is mona lisa. still cool. i still like your picture. i have also listened to this type of music, but like it a little toned down from death metal to just heavy metal.

now that the painting is enlarged i can see it better:good:

You're telling me you do not know what this painting is?

http://www.metal-archives.com/images/3/0/5/7/3057.jpg
 
Since your question was answered I'll go a little off-topic here.

This isn't death metal, it's just thrash or crossover metal with a huge punk influence. Death metal has growls that ST doesn't have.

:)
 
What are helpful search options to use?

hello punk,
oh yea, i forgot about "thrash". that's right death metal is different. so thrash (sucidal tendacies) is like the dead kennedys then?

as far as looking up things to find out information, do you happen to know the answer to this question?:

for example, one way to look up things is with the use of " " (quotion marks) around the word, such as in a statement like --
i am going to "find" the solution
[it will look MOSTLY for the search term "find", more than it will all the other words in your search terms]

QUESTION
1. in a subject search, where a sentence or words are used to find the answer, have you heard of the - [minus] option, whereby it EXCLUDES this word from your search, making sure that this word, DOES NOT show up in any of the search results.

2. and if you have heard of this search option [-], how do you PROPERLY use it?
[for example, the way that i thought that you use it is to have your sentence or set of search term words, and put a [-] in front of the word that you want to make sure DOES NOT show up in any of the search results.
Example: (search term words)
i am trying to search for computers, but not -video -cards

sincerely,
friend person:)
 
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Using quotes will search for words in that specific order.

If you searched for

how to build a computer

You'll probably get mostly hits for how to build a computer but also stuff about computer sin general with the word build mentioned on the same page will show up as well.

If you search for

"how to build a computer"

then you'll get those words searched for in that exact order. This is very useful for looking up answers to homework problems....errrr..... research.
 
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