Portal 2
Ion Juggle Pack
A set of five fling based puzzles with an emphasis on execution difficulty. Puzzles feature lots of mid-air portal placement. Difficulty is still being tested.
The Prototype Portivity Combo Gun
This 3 part gun utilizes the standard Portal Gun, the Gravity Gun, and an experimental Combine Gun. There is no scripts involved here, however there is several materials from Half Life 2 are implemented as well that are additionally enclosed.
Trickery
This is a not-so-big map I made, it started out as a test to see what I could do in Portal 2 Authoring Tools (It's also my first map I ever made in Valve Hammer). It took me quite some time but I think it came out pretty well, even though I've been messy with my brushes :p. I know graphical glitches occur when more than 4 (world)portals are on-screen, but I can't really fix that. There's no indicator lights, those are a pain to place, I'm going to wait until Valve releases the Portal 2 map editor DLC to add those. I might even remake the map! Thanks for playing the map! P.s. My Twitter is Trickboss if you'd like to contact me '-'!
Cube Collector
This is my first map. So please don't be angry, if there's a little error. I have tested the map with a friend, and we think, it works really fine. The players have to collect six cubes in the different rooms of a fortress. But wait! Isn't there one cube too less? Preview screenshots: Lobby: http://files.homepagemodules.de/b29324/ ... 77n228.jpg 1st room: http://files.homepagemodules.de/b29324/ ... 77n229.jpg 2nd room: http://files.homepagemodules.de/b29324/ ... 77n230.jpg 3rd room: http://files.homepagemodules.de/b29324/ ... 77n231.jpg 4th room: http://files.homepagemodules.de/b29324/ ... 77n232.jpg 5th room: http://files.homepagemodules.de/b29324/ ... 77n233.jpg 6th room: Does it exist? Most of the rooms can be played in any order. Note: Some of the cubes are invisible from the beginning, but they appear after pushing a button. So you first have to find the right button, then you have to find the cube, that just appeared. Hope you have fun playing this map! If there are any problems, please feel free to tell me. As I said, it's my first map, and I would be GLaD to get tips, how my maps could become better in the future. But perhaps, you like this as it is! Updated on June 30th, 2011: Updated the 6th puzzle to avoid shortcuts.
The Test
A two-room map featuring a few different puzzle elements. This is, essentially version 0.3. I want to add more decorations, but I'm looking for feedback on what I've got so far. I intend to add more puzzle elements to the second puzzle room. I just wanted to get this out there to see if people think I'm on the right track. I've included both the bsp and the vmf. [Edit] I had used a hacked version of the arrival_departure_transition_ents which might have caused some problems. I've switched over to msleeper's version, which works much better, and is available here: Good Enough For Science (Instance Example + VMF) Added a few more puzzle elements, and switched to animerunt's transitions instance: arrival_departure_transition_ents O
Sp test map by stampede247
This is just the map I used to test and create prefabs. I included the source of the map if you want to see how I did anything. I know a lot of people have made test maps but I did a few things in this one that I havent seen before so I thought I would upload it. This is my first map so sorry if you think it is not up to par. Drop me an email at [email protected] if you have any suggestions.
Panel Pack
A Panel Pack For All People!
Testing for Fun - Introduction Map
This is the Introduction Map of my upcoming mappack, Testing for Fun. When I'm done with all of the maps, I will release the mappack as a whole, meaning that all of the maps will be together in a file. You can check the progress of the mappack at http://www.moddb.com/mods/testing-for-fun It's not really optimized and 100% done yet so yeah. Tell me what you think about it and what I can improve on. All feedbacks appreciated! Players who download this file and comment (or give advice) about it will be credited as a playtester of the mappack. Special Thanks to: (This list will be posted on the official release file and will be modified to include the playtesters and other helpers) ChickenMobile - Level Chooser, wake-up scene, door, BTS area advice Sprowl - BTS area & indicator lights advice Greykarel - BTS area advice FelixGriffin - BTS area advice Lpfreaky90 - BTS area advice, idea Zivi7 - BTS area advice, idea, playtester CamBen - BTS area advice Portal2tenacious - BTS area advice Omnicoder - Custom Test Chamber Sign Maker FourthReaper - Textures advice Pitkakorvaa - Tideline advice Habzs - Tideline advice josepezdj - Encouragement HMW - Wake-up room & elevator advice Dreey - Statis Mappack .vmf files Thanks for (play)testing! Cheers!
Coop Opposite Linkage
Opposite linkage is a special mode for Portal 2 Cooperation game, in which players' portals are switched, i.e. ATLAS primary portal is connected to P-body's secondary, and vice versa. UPDATE: - changes in map: changed the behavior of the elevator (first laser catcher moves elevator up, when powered) added indicator lights and other details added the button accessible only by using noclip to test portal linkage switching - killing one bot, no longer triggers the delayed death of both, instead portals are destroyed and their linkage are switched to normal and then back to opposite during respawn (in a nutshell: when one of players screws up, all 4 portals are destroyed, but the second bot don't have to die) - switching linkage between normal and opposite will no longer change portal colors Known bugs: - switching linkage to opposite, when one of the bots is dead, screws up the portals linkage - at least three graphical glitches related to P-body's portals, only visible at second player site
PTI element: Living panels, 64x64 and 128x128
Wacky panels that do stuff. 64x64 and 128x128 sizes are provided. Inputs: * Start deployed -- Inverts the direction of the panel's animation. * Timer & Autodrop & Start Open -- Choose which animation to play, see below. * Button type -- See below Button types (64x64 panel): * Weighted = White or black panel surface, depending on whether it's positioned on a portalable surface or not. * Cube = Glass surface. * Sphere = Intangible skeleton: Just the skeleton of the panel, without surface, also does not clip the player. Button types (128x128 panel): * Weighted = White or black panel surface, depending on whether it's positioned on a portalable surface or not. * Cube = Glass surface. * Sphere = Portal 1 style metal wall surface. Use signal inputs / connections to activate the element. The panels contain a built-in AND gate just like the standard elements do. Of course you don't need to activate the element at all. Just affix it in a particular pose to provide a platform of your choice. There are 68 different animations provided. The animation is selected using the Timer value, the Start Open checkbox and the Autodrop checkbox. The list of animations is detailed in the README file provided in the distribution package. It is rather difficult to try to video-document all the animations that this object can play, but here's a sample picture which should serve to at least pique some curiosity. Unless you choose the "skeleton" type of panel, this panel is fully blocking and can be even used as a lift / piston platform for objects and for the player. The arm of the panel is only partially tangible, and only in some animations. It is a bit difficult to generalise for the set of animations present here, so the tangibility is disabled for most animations where the heuristic method does not work nicely. The object also does not contain a crush kill trigger, a portal fizzler, an object fizzler, nor a portal bumper. This is intentional. But it may lack other things that are wise to have (hint brushes? shrug), because I just began learning to use Hammer a few days ago, and I wouldn't yet know anything about those. Note: These panels have the "adjustment gizmo" which allows them to be placed at an offset much like the laser components -- except that it does not work. Sorry about that! Just use always the center position. If anyone has good ideas of how to fix it, it would be welcome. (This comes from the 5 positions method. The 8 positions method does not work, because the embedding pit would not be relocated correctly together with the element.) However, you can use the adjustment gizmo to rotate the element around. Just point it towards some edge of the voxel, and then place it back to the center. The object will retain the new orientation. Note: The platform may move within the first second when the map loads. Sorry about that. This may be fixed in a future version. The panel contains from 21 to 25 entities depending on version. The skeleton version has the fewest entities, and the large non-glass ones have the most. And finally, the in-editor symbols for this object are currently the laser emitter for the small panel, and the piston top for the large panel. I have not yet developed the skills to change the in-editor graphics. Download here: http://bisqwit.iki.fi/kala/ptal2/livingpanels.zip