Portal 2

Portal 2

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9 May, 2012 @ 11:15pm
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Test Map Pack 3
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Beware of moving parts.

If something gets stuck, let me know.

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This map was made using Hammer from the Portal 2 Authoring Tools. You can find the Authoring Tools under the tools tab of your game library if you own Portal 2. It is still labeled a beta, but don't let that discourage you.
15 Comments
wildgoosespeeder 16 May, 2014 @ 1:21pm 
I found it kind of hard to tell what I was doing, probably because of opaque surfaces constantly moving up and down. Also a bigger visual indication of the moving parts could also boost player understanding effectiveness which way the laser will redirect.
The Sojourner 22 Sep, 2012 @ 9:12pm 
That's exactly why Valve has a relatively bland design in the original Portal maps: to focus on the science. I suppose I'm using "visually" in a little different sense than you might be.
Rand0mNumbers  [author] 22 Sep, 2012 @ 9:42am 
I found it visually boring, but at the same time couldn't think of a better look. Helps place focus on the puzzle, I suppose.
The Sojourner 22 Sep, 2012 @ 3:42am 
Requires some reflexes, but overall a nice map, especially visually.
commander2005 21 Sep, 2012 @ 5:36am 
cool puzzle!
NiclO (- - ) 15 Sep, 2012 @ 4:07am 
Very well done, good puzzle. I love it.
1980 13 Aug, 2012 @ 4:58am 
I spent quite a lot of time without noticing that there is a timed column and could not help but be attentive to the cube that stands alone, making me think for what it is. Anyway, the solution requires somewhat speed control to exit. Nice one
- |UKMD|.Titos Funeral. 7 Aug, 2012 @ 3:26am 
there was not really any precision. Nice map. Worked my brrain for a couple of minutes
Rand0mNumbers  [author] 6 Jun, 2012 @ 12:49pm 
I believe if you choose a different solution, you'll require precision. Going with the intended one doesn't need as much.
greyarea 6 Jun, 2012 @ 9:48am 
Nice, thanks - a few cool moments there. I didn't find there was that much need for precision, maybe I was doing it differently.