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I just started and there have been two side quests that seem like I should be able to complete them by attacking an item/object but when I enter combat mode and click attack on the control panel in the Shrouded Hills Temple (there is a Druid or Mage that wanted me to destroy the town's steam engine i think it is) i get no response or anything. The other is destroying some building materials for a bridge so the town doesn't have to pay the Ogres at the toll booth. A guide said I'm supposed to use alt fire on the control panel. How does one do that?
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Anarchist_Peasant: ...
It means holding the Alt key when clicking the object.

This has two functions, actually. In combat mode (click the shield button or press the R key), Alt-click forces an attack on any interactable object (or a party member). This is how you destroy things in those quests. Outside combat mode, Alt-click is used to drag objects on the ground (you have to be standing on a nearby tile). This is useful for getting out objects that happen to be under containers, or an occasional herb that decided to grow in the same spot as a tree.

Note that with a point in Persuasion you could just talk your way past the thieves - without fighting them, paying them, or doing their quest. Also, be careful with the engine, since you'll probably break your weapons hitting it - and using your bare fists will hurt you. If you have followers, tell them to back off (F5) so they don't hurt themselves helping you. And if you happened to find some dynamite, you can use it to blow up the engine (put it into a hotkey slot, or drag it to the inventory "hand" icon, and use it on the control panel); just don't stand too close when it explodes. Save beforehand, in case something goes wrong.
Post edited July 14, 2016 by YnK
Also, be aware that actions have consequences. Destroying the engine is an evil act, which will swing your alignment into the negative, which in turn will open up some quests while locking you out of others. It's fine to play as a bad guy if that's your thing; just be aware of what you're doing.
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TwoHandedSword: Also, be aware that actions have consequences. Destroying the engine is an evil act, which will swing your alignment into the negative, which in turn will open up some quests while locking you out of others. It's fine to play as a bad guy if that's your thing; just be aware of what you're doing.
But this is no Problem , when he destroys the Engine he make the last quest for the Mage in this village ( go to dernholm) deliver the packed and after that you can go to the mines and find a special item, with this item you can repair the egine again and everyone is happy :D
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TwoHandedSword: Also, be aware that actions have consequences. Destroying the engine is an evil act, which will swing your alignment into the negative, which in turn will open up some quests while locking you out of others. It's fine to play as a bad guy if that's your thing; just be aware of what you're doing.
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Doreankel: But this is no Problem , when he destroys the Engine he make the last quest for the Mage in this village ( go to dernholm) deliver the packed and after that you can go to the mines and find a special item, with this item you can repair the egine again and everyone is happy :D
Not exactly. The engine might be ok, but the damage was done. :)