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Nice speedrun ;)
#2 is the best.
#3 is terrible. When transitioning from Portal 1 to Portal 2, I wanted to leave most older tactics behind from both the chambers found in Portal 1 and chambers created by fans (the hard ones mostly).
1) Enter the in-game editor.
2) Create a map.
3) Save the map.
4) Rebuild the map.
5) Save the map.
6) Start publishing the map.
7) Allow the publishing process to rebuild the map.
8) Give the map a title and description.
9) Click the user agreement check box.
10) Hit the cancel button.
11) Do NOT save the map.
12) Exit the in-game editor.
13) Re-enter the in-game editor.
14) Highlight the map.
15) Click the edit button.
16) Advance to the in-game view.
17) The intro will take you through an elevator prior to accessing the map.
18) Objects should appear as normal.
19) Re-saving the game is OK, as long as you don’t edit the map.
20) Repeat steps 4 – 12 if you edit the map.
Couldn't find anything about it in any of the forums. Let me know if it works for you and I'll post it. Also, let me know if you have any questions. I need to divide this message in two parts because it's over 1000 characters.
thanks!
Oh cmon, Don't Make Lemonade wasn't THAT bad. Plus this test has nothing scary in it.
Wonderful Map.