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Warrior
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written Saturday, February 3 2007 10:15
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Hello, It seems that in geneforge 3 (and 2 and 1) it was possible to see the specificity of the equipment, for example a belt increases the strength, another the health and so on... Have I dreamed that ? :confused: I don't find how to have this description, I 've tried the keys but without result :( Can you help me please ? Thank you very much Posts: 80 | Registered: Tuesday, December 13 2005 08:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Saturday, February 3 2007 10:18
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I believe that control clicking on an the item's icon should give a run down of the item, but I thought that that was always the case, so if something changed... (Edit: Changed "option" to "control") [ Saturday, February 03, 2007 13:38: Message edited by: Cirion Actaeon ] -------------------- Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est. Posts: 344 | Registered: Friday, February 25 2005 08:00 |
Shaper
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written Saturday, February 3 2007 10:48
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Right-clicking the item (on a PC) or the equivilant on a Mac (control-clicking? command-clicking?) should work. -------------------- And when you want to Live How do you start? Where do you go? Who do you need to know? Posts: 2864 | Registered: Monday, September 8 2003 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Saturday, February 3 2007 12:02
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It's command-click (or apple-click) on a Mac. —Alorael, who briefly used right click as well. Alas, his two-button mouse has been repossessed. Posts: 14579 | Registered: Saturday, December 1 2001 08:00 |
Electric Sheep One
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written Saturday, February 3 2007 12:22
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Those cheap exorcisms never last. -------------------- We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty. Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00 |
Warrior
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 00:33
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sorry, I'm very stupid, it's notified to hold down Command key down and click an item. Thank you very much and sorry again :( Posts: 80 | Registered: Tuesday, December 13 2005 08:00 |
Shaper
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 11:02
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It's control-click! Control-click! Not that it matters to me, it's not that hard to find a two-button mouse for a mac. -------------------- You lose. Posts: 2156 | Registered: Thursday, August 24 2006 07:00 |
Electric Sheep One
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 11:13
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True, Macs have no virus problem. But those "I'm a PC, I'm a Mac" ads don't mention the little Mac problem with peripherals and evil spirits. Two-button mice are the worst. With my iBook I play it safe, and stick to the trackpad. But my office desktop has a wireless Mighty Mouse. Four buttons and a micro-trackball. I am so playing with fire. On the other hand, having your screensaver drip blood is still better than NAV. -------------------- We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty. Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00 |
Guardian
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 13:03
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Nalyd's G3, along with having a broken CD drive, is afraid of mice. -------------------- May the fires of Undeath burn in your soul, and consume it. Posts: 1636 | Registered: Wednesday, January 5 2005 08:00 |
Apprentice
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 15:08
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Funny... I have never had a problem with a two-button mouse with my Mac. I use a Macally mouse and I have not experienced any little ghosts in my machine! Posts: 22 | Registered: Friday, January 19 2007 08:00 |
...b10010b...
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 16:41
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Did you hear that whooshing sound above you just then? That was a joke going right over your head. -------------------- The Empire Always Loses: This Time For Sure! Posts: 9973 | Registered: Saturday, March 30 2002 08:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 17:16
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I used to have trouble with two button mice. Then, I downloaded a freeware program from vaticancity.com, and it went right to work with the candles and salt. I couldn't find it the last time I checked, but it was called macpreist 1.2 or something like that. Perhaps its still around somewhere. -------------------- Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est. Posts: 344 | Registered: Friday, February 25 2005 08:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 18:35
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Note to anyone trying and failing to find it: the typo in "macpreist" might be to blame; Versiontracker and Macupdate aren't too tolerant of typos. -------------------- 5.0.1.0.0.0.0.1.0... Posts: 508 | Registered: Thursday, May 29 2003 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 21:02
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I've always gotten better results from just caving in and offerings sacrifices under the full moon. Your efficiency will go up dramatically when you've got the demons on your side! —Alorael, who just advises no careful examinations of fine print or asterisks in the contract. You're happier not knowing. Posts: 14579 | Registered: Saturday, December 1 2001 08:00 |
Electric Sheep One
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written Sunday, February 4 2007 22:16
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Hey, who ever reads those 'licence agreement' panes, anyway? -------------------- We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty. Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Monday, February 5 2007 17:51
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i have a pc and i click agree not read -------------------- sup guys Posts: 22 | Registered: Sunday, October 15 2006 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Monday, February 5 2007 18:32
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quote:The Feds cracked down on one company that had buried in the licensing term for free software an agreement to buy more software at a rate of $30-40 per month and that the "free" software would cost you if you got more than 2 of them. They had to pay up for violating a provision in the Unsolicited Merchandise Act. This is why I wasted time reading some of these. Posts: 4643 | Registered: Friday, February 10 2006 08:00 |