Portal 2

Portal 2

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可砸 4 Dec, 2021 @ 8:04pm 
Fun little map!
Mr Fab 29 Sep, 2021 @ 8:56am 
A bit easy but i like the look of the map
Mikeastro 30 Apr, 2021 @ 11:40am 
Fun easy map. Thumbs up
Narkodes 26 Jun, 2020 @ 3:58pm 
Fun classic map!
canticle 26 Apr, 2019 @ 5:12pm 
So wanted to do without clues....had figured out pretty much all things I read in the clues, but it was when @wildgoosespeeder pointed out "There is a reason for...a big gap when you cross initially." that everything suddenly clicked. I had the right idea but for some reason was trying to use the angled plate. How frustrating to have the right idea and be so stupid at the same time. Thanks for the puzzle.
Nobody No-One 19 Mar, 2019 @ 6:22pm 
Nice map. I too played RedSilencer's version first. Thumbs up.
BehindPortal 13 Dec, 2017 @ 2:13am 
cool puzzle . good use of funnel diresctions. :p2cube:
bullfrog 18 Aug, 2017 @ 2:52am 
Great puzzle. I played @RedSilencer’s version(s) of your map before this, which is also good, but you deserve full credit for coming up with the original – big thumbs up.
qrioso 18 Feb, 2017 @ 7:10am 
Very clever and challenging. I enjoyed it a lot. I didn't use the first funnel in the last part, so it was an unintended solution. I did it exactly as saw in the video unitl riding the orange funnel with gel behind me. When i reached the first room with the gel behind i just shot in the with panel close to the stairs and create a portal with the same color as the portal of the funnel in the second room, so the remaining few gel felt down close to the stairs. . The intended solution was more elegant. Thanks for this
Yuuubi 6 Jan, 2017 @ 12:55pm 
Fun and straightforward :) I just disliked the fact that you can trap yourself if you take the blue funnel across the water where the blue gel is at the beginning. Other than that everything was smooth :)
Polux 18 Mar, 2016 @ 2:33pm 
Nice, I think you should add a block of goo at the foot of the white surface near the stairs because we can bypass the first funnel to paint the floor.
Rector 18 Mar, 2016 @ 10:17am 
Excellent puzzle! That was so satisfying, though I did let the gel go back in the second funnel (not the one at the entrance), go through the funnel, then quickly reverse it to let the gel back into the portal and ultimately on the floor.

Thumbs up and favorited! :p2cube: :LIS_star:
Lawliet  [author] 11 Mar, 2016 @ 10:52am 
Thanks for feedback. I added video-walkthrough . I was hoping that i fixed all unintended solutions but unfortunately i didn't. Can you provide demo or video please? I didn't understand what you mean in description to your solution in my puzzle.
About unoptimized space in my map, this really obvious connections and made it specially for design(like you minimize number of white walls in your maps). I am really upset that you had bad emotions after playing my puzzle.
RedSilencer 10 Mar, 2016 @ 12:35pm 
Side note: I recognize that this is an old map, but I still feel inclined to point out how unoptimized the space used in this map is. A bit over sized and funky alignment of the walls coupled with invisible connections (albeit obvious connections) provided an over-all unenjoyable experience for me.
RedSilencer 10 Mar, 2016 @ 12:35pm 
Well, I'm not sure if I did this the intended way. I used a 5 block cube dead-drop onto the button next to the entrance-side funnel such that I could have enough time to move out of the funnel (after passing through the portal) such that I could have a reversed polarity on the opposite side of the gap with my portal still intact on the entrance-side funnel. If this is part of the intended solution, I feel obligated to leave a dislike for such a risky maneuver... This was unfortunately the only idea that ever came to my mind. I see no other way of placing the cube on the entrance-side button without a way back across the gap. I thought of this maneuver early on after reverse-engineering the solution and thinking "there's no way he would ask the player to do this..."

If anybody could confirm or refute my hypothesis, that would be much appreciated.
D3M!5 20 Aug, 2015 @ 11:15pm 
Took me well over an hour and then turns out to be simple. Perfect..
quat 22 Nov, 2014 @ 3:42pm 
Good 1 :D
wildgoosespeeder 22 Dec, 2013 @ 10:18pm 
DISCLAIMER:
Read my profile before reading the rest of my comment!

That was good. There is a reason for two funnels that start in opposite directions, both have polarity switch buttons, and a big gap when you cross initially.

Try my SP map?
http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails?id=192976369
Try my COOP map?
http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails?id=181160432
Sloi 20 Apr, 2013 @ 10:53am 
Awesome
Almisuifre 30 Mar, 2013 @ 7:59am 
Great and clever. Favorited, like some others of yours.
The Undudly 16 Dec, 2012 @ 8:11pm 
extremely, frustratingly, clever. I am surprised that the two funnels appear to be of different strength
JazzCabbage 11 Dec, 2012 @ 8:09pm 
Very clever. Tough, but not too tough. :)
AgentFire 27 Nov, 2012 @ 5:28am 
Awesome.
hobbs 26 Nov, 2012 @ 12:06pm 
well hello ??? i have been stuck on this puzzle for days ?
Mevious 23 Nov, 2012 @ 4:24pm 
One of your best. Favorited.
VisualBacon 22 Nov, 2012 @ 10:04pm 
Clean, Classy. Very enjoyable.
saneman 22 Nov, 2012 @ 8:24pm 
Thank you for the challenge. I have not solved this yet.
hobbs 22 Nov, 2012 @ 1:56pm 
solution ???
The Sojourner 20 Nov, 2012 @ 11:41pm 
I'm in agreement with the below comments: excellent work once more.
gaden002 20 Nov, 2012 @ 1:06pm 
Wow, great puzzle, this took quite a bit of thought. Well thought out, great use of logic!
SkyRoots 18 Nov, 2012 @ 12:15pm 
Yes, quite brilliant! I agree with Innocentive. I knew what to do, but it took some thinking to figure out how to do it. Great logic!
Innocentive 16 Nov, 2012 @ 4:02am 
Brilliant logic puzzle with a little skill part. Very well done ... have been looking for a puzzle like this for a long time now.Very well done. You had me running back forth for a bit after I had the cube. Title is fitting. On the constructive criticism part, lighting could be a bit better imo. Thanks for sharing this map!