Portal 2

Portal 2

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18 Jul, 2014 @ 1:34pm
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Symmetrical disalignment

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Your job is to get to the exit. Your tool of choice is white paint. Use it to solve the puzzles and get to the exit.
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LPChip  [author] 25 Jul, 2021 @ 3:59am 
Good job. :)
jandlml 24 Jul, 2021 @ 4:55pm 
haha finally i made it to the door. took longer than 5 minutes but thats fine . i made it to the door so im happy. https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2556441751
jandlml 24 Jul, 2021 @ 3:19pm 
im going to try this one again. see if i can find a way
LPChip  [author] 24 Jul, 2021 @ 5:37am 
Not anymore aparently. Have you considered to use momentum as a tool to get the gel even further?
jandlml 22 Jul, 2021 @ 8:01pm 
is there a video of this map? the link isnt working. i have tried everything, all the angeled panels, made the gel go fast put the portals all over nothing is working for me to get the gel across. the closest i can get is right at the edge of the glass floor .
LPChip  [author] 5 Jul, 2015 @ 9:06am 
Haha good descriptive solution. :) sounds like it was a lot of fun. :) and thansk for the fav. :)
| \_/ () 5 Jul, 2015 @ 7:06am 
I was on a hunt for good white [gel tests]. There was this little [chamber] in the big wild [workshop]. I aimed my [pointer] at its [subscription button] and pulled the [left mouse button]. The [test] didn't give up without a fight. It tried to slow me down by using its [angled portal flings] but it's not about timing - it's all about accuracy. Soon I knew how to [solve] it and as soon as I did, the [chamber] was covered in [white gel]. It was a fair oponent.

This one goes on my wall of [favorites].
LPChip  [author] 2 Sep, 2014 @ 2:51pm 
@Piotr_mil: Hey, yeah I have to confess that when I played it, it was indeed a bit more tedious then my memory told me. Still the techniques worked, but the 5 minutes that I thought I could do it in were 15... :P
piotr_mil 2 Sep, 2014 @ 2:30pm 
Wellll.... you said five minutes, it took you fifteen, if I were to be nitpicking. And, my point still stands, it is nothing but gel flinging. I actually didn't notice those angled panels above, and still managed to correctly cover the panels for laser. One thing I *did* learn though, is that gel can be thrown at really ridiculous speeds when placed in the infinite loop.
LPChip  [author] 1 Sep, 2014 @ 12:03am 
Sorry you felt like this. I'll record a video for you with my solution.