Ah okay, thanks.
I found the aiming numbers on the archive of the entombed mailing list.
Hold down before presseng enter on an enemy character in the fight list
Works for melee and ranged combat, as well as some target based spells, such as ice blast and heal
The higher coordination you have, and the better your weapon's accuracy is, the easier it will be to actually hit what your aiming at.
Especially useful on zombies, attack the head and they go down much faster.
8 head
4 left arm and left hand
5 torso
6 right arm and right hand
3 right leg and right foot
1 left leg and left foot
It makes more sense when you think of the number pad on a full sized keyboard, 1 2 and 3 at the bottom, 7 8 and 9 at the top.
Also their is the army cheat, which works because the companions are stored in the entombedWorld.dat file, and not the entombedSave.sav file.
Step 1: start a new game, get to level two, rescue the first companion and save the game, but keep the game open.
Step 2: go to your documents folder, find the folder that's called saved games, enter it, then go through the entombed saves (just called Entombed if your running a test version) and all players sub folders and cut out the file called entombedSave.sav and paste it somewhere outside the all players sub folder.
Step 3: go back to the open entombed window, return to the title screen, and start a new game, doesn't have to be the same name, gender, race etc, saving as soon as it begins.
Step 4: Keeping the game open, copy! don't cut! the old .sav file that you removed earlier back into the all players folder, replacing the new one.
Step 5: Return to the game window and choose reload game from the options menu, you should be back on floor two, with your previous companion, but this time, you can rescue another one as if it never happened.
Step 6: As soon as you rescue the next companion, save the game, then go back and cut the new entombedSave.sav out of the all players folder, and paste it outside of it again, replacing your previous one.
Step 7: Now you can go back to the game, reload it, get another companion, save, cut out the new save file, replacing the old one, reload the game, and repeat, each time gaining a new companion, until you are happy with what you have.
Note: If you choose evil jobs on the character you make in step 3, necromancer, assassin, etc, then you will get companions with evil jobs, and vice versa.