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Portal 2's giving me a headache. Thank God for online walkthroughs.

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Portal 2's giving me a headache. Thank God for online walkthroughs.

Dude, I spent 3 hours in one chamber. What would you do?
You could rest your eyes, get rid of your headache, and then go back with a fresh mind. That's what I did when I got stuck. ![]()
That's what I did. Guess what? Another hour, wasted. I wish I went to YouTube sooner.
Fail.
Anyway, could people add me on Steam? Becuase at the moment I can't add anyone because I haven't downloaded any "proper" games. I'll probably download Portal 2 today, but will the framerate be a little laggy like on the original Portal demo?

What is your steam name?
jstudios?
No, it's "TheWaddleDee". ![]()
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There was one chamber I got stuck on, and this isn't really a spoiler, but it involved the excursion funnel and I spent like half an hour trying to figure out how the hell to get to the other side using it, and then I came back to it like 10 minutes later and realised I could just portal over to the other side. But other than that, I didn't really get stuck on anything.
I think that sums up what a lot of the puzzles were like - though I think it was done to compensate for the other dozen elements they added with the gels, light bridges, bouncy pads and all the other stuff. Though Valve could have made it incredibly hard, I'm glad they didn't, since that would have detracted from a lot of the fun. While Portal is a puzzle game, it's also about the experience and the atmosphere. I can't help but think that people who say things like 'it was too easy', 'it was too short' or 'the song wasn't as good as Still Alive' have missed the point.
I finally beat Portal 2, i'm proud to say that there was only one chamber that I had to look the answer up online.
CUBE!
Yep, I did some single player and multiplayer today with Chuppa (my first time playing). So much fun. ![]()

Living LEGO wrote:I'm a casual gamer, and I'm thinking in the near future (summer time) about investing in a portable console. Now, should I get a DSi, 3DS, or a PSP (an earlier version, not PSP 2). I'm thinking 3DS at the moment. But at 300 USD, I'll probably lean more towards the DSi...
I suggest getting a PSP. DSi's are not that graphic gamewise as the PSP. I suggest getting the 3000.
Gameplay > Graphics
Also both the PSP and DSi are about to experience the end of their game production so I'd head towards the 3DS personally. Or at least wait for the NGP.
1. Minecraft
2. Xbox LIVE. Feel free to add me, my Gamertag is Genzarata (really?). Find me on Black Ops and Reach.
I watched it, but I did not particularly enjoy it.
Well I'm almost done Portal 2. AHMAHGORD!
The actual bowels of Aperture Science is so old and creepy! And I thought the first Portal's underbellly was deep... nope! Does anyone know how long Aperture Science Innovators has been working?
Just bought Portal 2 for my PS3 (And PC
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Last edited by Cartoonkid98 (May 4, 2011 (07:28am))
I love Portal 2, although I have come across this problem.
Just after doing a test just like this, I went up the elavator to the next place and the game froze completely when I got to the top. I kept closing it and opening and even shut down the computer then turned it back on but it kept happening. Does anyone know why this has happened? ![]()
Last edited by jstudios (May 5, 2011 (08:30am))

Just got to Chapter 8 of Portal 2!
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