Portal 2

Portal 2

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Testing Project: Unfinished Release - Level 16
   
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Testing Project: Unfinished Release - Level 16

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Portal 2: Testing Project [Unfinished Release]
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A decade ago or so, bubbles and I wanted to create a nice mod for Portal 2, but as school and life got in the way the project was later scrapped.
Looking through old hard drives I found the original files for this project, so together we've decided to release what we had before we abandoned the project.
I've done some quick fixes, adding checkpoints and death triggers where needed, but the geometry themselves are untouched. Credit goes to both of us equally, because it's our abandoned project!

Please note that I'll be uploading the rest of the maps every now and then as they get fixed and are ready for you guys.
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sum2jar 17 feb, 2022 @ 6:18 
@One Size Fetts All--I'm guessing you're just not seeing all your options so far. This is doable!
3 Grots In A Trench Coat 22 aug, 2021 @ 3:28 
I don't see any way this can be completed. I can't get access to the pellet without forfeiting my cube, thus losing my ability to open the pellet receiver (and there's no way to get a second). For some reason there is also an invisible surface at the lip of the hard light wall area which disperses portal energy from every angle, meaning I can't get up there either.

I'm loving this series so far - all the maps have been great, if challenging, but this one feels like it is designed to be failed.
quatrus 12 aug, 2021 @ 15:13 
Well done - good looking chamber and timing was good for pellet. Thanks for creating.
Occam 6 aug, 2021 @ 9:56 
Great atmosphere, fun puzzle. Really enjoyed it. Keep building!
BurningCakeDoesAche 4 aug, 2021 @ 7:28 
Very good design and puzzles. Didn't need to shut off the fizzler in the 2nd picture,
Rooke 31 jul, 2021 @ 12:39 
How the testing elements had to be set and unset in different orders was a very clever design.
That was very good and enjoyable! :steamthumbsup: