Portal 2

Portal 2

Even Dividing
16 Comments
derPacifist  [author] 24 Sep, 2024 @ 12:06pm 
Thank you @Nobody No-One ! Luckily layout fell together compactly. I just hope I didn't overdo it with the cave region.
Nobody No-One 23 Sep, 2024 @ 5:39pm 
Cool map, with a clever way of enforcing an unexpectedly long solution through restricting visibility with the big glass pane. Thumbs up!
derPacifist  [author] 8 Jul, 2024 @ 4:43pm 
@PDX @SpielSatzFail @Narkodes Thanks for playing :)
Narkodes 8 Jul, 2024 @ 1:53pm 
This was neat, thanks for creating.
derPacifist  [author] 8 Jul, 2024 @ 1:34am 
@hub Wow, I didn't think about this at all! Maybe I'll add some small brushes around the glass.
hub 7 Jul, 2024 @ 11:51pm 
:cupup: but almost automatic portal bumping ruins the intended sequence.
PDX 7 Jul, 2024 @ 6:08am 
Very interesting no elements puzzle!
SpielSatzFail 2 Jul, 2024 @ 11:24am 
More than meets the eye and a unique no elements move :steamthumbsup:
derPacifist  [author] 2 Jul, 2024 @ 12:49am 
@Hovering Harry In this case I would need an additional portable surface for the 6 fling and you could easily get killed by the laser, which would probably be annoying. I would also move back the two drop, but then you couldn't see anything from up there. Instead I would like to do it like in the map I linked in the description and move just a quarter block.
Hovering Harry 1 Jul, 2024 @ 4:07pm 
What if you simply moved the portalable surface back? Then the laser grill would be directly above it.
derPacifist  [author] 1 Jul, 2024 @ 3:20pm 
@Hovering Harry You mean with the right air strafing timing? You can skip almost everything with that but it would require an ugly fix without beemod.
Hovering Harry 1 Jul, 2024 @ 12:42pm 
You can skip the last part with the right timing
derPacifist  [author] 30 Jun, 2024 @ 12:52pm 
@Libbybapa My pleasure!
Libbybapa 29 Jun, 2024 @ 6:21pm 
I enjoyed it. Thanks.
derPacifist  [author] 8 Jun, 2024 @ 3:37pm 
@Mattchew :))
Mattchew 8 Jun, 2024 @ 3:10pm 
Usually not a big no elements fan, but this was quite nice! I was surprised that the solution works, but it does! I found the use of angled panels to be quite clever, and everything being re-used quite satisfying. Thumbs up!