- PORTAL PERPETUAL TESTING INITIATIVE UPDATE
- PORTAL PERPETUAL TESTING INITIATIVE MODS
- PORTAL PERPETUAL TESTING INITIATIVE TV
PORTAL PERPETUAL TESTING INITIATIVE MODS
Not only did it let users create amazing mods for an amazing game, it allowed them to browse, download, and share those mods using the Steam Workshop. Destroying turrets in different waysĬhamber026 – Testing various no-escape puzzlesĬhamber028 – Security hallway. Three months ago Skyrim unleashed the Creation Kit on Steam. Other users appear to have used Hammer to build truly incredible chambers.Ĭhamber004 – Scale a tower to reach the exitĬhamber024 – Not a puzzle. I tried building levels with it, but eventually it corrupted my Portal 2 installation and I had to reinstall.īelow is a link to my workshop if you have the Steam version of the game and want to try out the levels that I built.
PORTAL PERPETUAL TESTING INITIATIVE TV
Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. The flip side is that the interface is less friendly. Perpetual Testing Initiative (video) Perpetual Testing Initiative is a video which was released by Valve on Apto announce the release date of the Perpetual Testing Initiative update. I did some research and there is a program called Hammer that allows much greater control. It follows 2011's free Peer Review content, which hit all platforms on October 4. I’ve also managed to build two levels that were under the limit, but just too complex for the game to build. The Perpetual Testing Initiative DLC is the second batch of postrelease add-on content for Portal 2. It you go over, it simply breaks when you try to compile it at the end. There are limits on the maximum number of objects using a complex counting system and they have neglected to include a counter to let you know when you are close to the limit.
The user interface for building the levels is one of the better systems that I’ve seen. And they would like to invite their favorite Test Subject. Once you build your own level you can post them for others to test. In the Portal 2 Perpetual Testing Initiative (the map builder) you can test out your maps by going to the Game View. Aperture Science unveils there new project: the Perpetual Testing Initiative. It is called the perpetual testing initiative and it is addictive. The Perpetual Testing Initiatives still in beta, and people have already been hard at work making great science. The puzzle maker can directly publish maps to the Steam Workshop where users can browse, vote on, and select to. The Initiative comes with a simplified puzzle maker that allows that creation of mind-bending puzzles without ever leaving the game.
PORTAL PERPETUAL TESTING INITIATIVE UPDATE
One of the interesting features of the game is the ability to build your own levels. An update has been released for Portal 2. The 'Perpetual Testing Initiative' allows players to easily create, share, and play Portal 2 puzzles. I strongly recommend it for anyone who hasn’t tried it yet. I bought a copy and it is an incredible game.
Steam had a sale on Portal 2 back in July.