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bing-bong:Theres DeJa Vu,theres memory canyon,theres DeJa Vu
Just want to let you know, although this has been said before, that some parts can be skipped. The biggest flaw in that is in Map 04, with the acid with the stepping stones. Besides these little things, it's hard to debate that this collection is excellent! :D
That being said, I'm surprised that Valve doesn't have any problems with this. This would, after all, result in lower sales of the original portal.
However the graphics now look fairly cartoonish which when coupled with the new sound have taken away a lot of the atmosphere that was a big part of what made portal 1 such a great game
That makes me want to know: How in the hell did you get several of these elevators to work accordingly? (some are still blank) After having researched the whole thing, I came to the conclusion it was not possible without tons of work, transmitting a dozens of decimal numbers. (What I did then, in the end -.-)
one "bad" thing happened though: the laser ball thingy had no texture so it appears as a pink square. Was it just me? Or is it normal to not have the texture? Maybe it didn't download the whole thing :/