[SP] Reconstruction: Part 1
Quote from josepezdj on June 17, 2013, 4:27 amWOW... this was just AWESOME! I hadn't got much time to play it before this weekend, and, apart from the beautiful destruction always amazing, I just LOVED the puzzles Stephen! really smart! First chamber took me while [spoiler]'cause I somehow always thought I had to use my portals to mediate with the laser beam, and thought I should shoot a second portal from the exit area... and all this made me experiment a lot with the angles >.< to finally discover that it was not possible at all and also some "extra hidden clip?":[/spoiler]
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I loved the sencond chamber specially because of the way you used panels as puzzle elements. I found it very creative and interesting. Really challenging this one too. Both chambers were the perfect size and puzzles were incredibly clever for such a chambers size! Good job, my friend!10/5 to me
Oh, as I told you in steam, you can use the transistor (or whatever this is) from the easter egg to stop the laser beam, although I don't know if this can lead to an unintended solution:
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Thanks for creating! Looking forward to Reconstruction II
WOW... this was just AWESOME! I hadn't got much time to play it before this weekend, and, apart from the beautiful destruction always amazing, I just LOVED the puzzles Stephen! really smart! First chamber took me while
I loved the sencond chamber specially because of the way you used panels as puzzle elements. I found it very creative and interesting. Really challenging this one too. Both chambers were the perfect size and puzzles were incredibly clever for such a chambers size! Good job, my friend!
10/5 to me
Oh, as I told you in steam, you can use the transistor (or whatever this is) from the easter egg to stop the laser beam, although I don't know if this can lead to an unintended solution:
Thanks for creating! Looking forward to Reconstruction II
Quote from LoneWolf2056 on June 17, 2013, 6:27 amThanks Jose, no there isnt a clip there must be something to do with the dynamic model of the fizzler or something :/
You can use the computer case to finish the puzzle, its a bit annoying, probably easier to solve it the normal way
Thanks Jose, no there isnt a clip there must be something to do with the dynamic model of the fizzler or something :/
You can use the computer case to finish the puzzle, its a bit annoying, probably easier to solve it the normal way
Quote from wobwoy on September 18, 2015, 5:58 amhi from turkey. how can i download this map ? i don't have a steam. i try to download it from here but it links to me steam page so i can't access reconstruction maps. can you help me about this ?
hi from turkey. how can i download this map ? i don't have a steam. i try to download it from here but it links to me steam page so i can't access reconstruction maps. can you help me about this ?
Quote from josepezdj on September 18, 2015, 7:29 am@wobwoy: This map is made for Portal2, and you need a legal copy of the game to play the map. A legal copy of the game will force you to create a Steam account and to install and play the game through Steam...
@wobwoy: This map is made for Portal2, and you need a legal copy of the game to play the map. A legal copy of the game will force you to create a Steam account and to install and play the game through Steam...
Quote from joric on May 23, 2018, 12:18 amwobwoy wrote:hi from turkey. how can i download this map ? i don't have a steam. i try to download it from here but it links to me steam page so i can't access reconstruction maps. can you help me about this ?You can download maps using http://steamworkshopdownloader.com there's even a userscript that adds download button to the site. Then you can write a bat file that copies that map and launches portal (copy %1 portal2/maps && portal2.exe +map %~nx1), associate it with bsp files and run them with a single click, so the whole thing would be actually much faster and more convenient than steam (see my portal2_bsp_launcher.bat).
This particular map is pure 5/5, both its chambers, very well designed and thought through, cudos to lonewolf.
You can download maps using http://steamworkshopdownloader.com there's even a userscript that adds download button to the site. Then you can write a bat file that copies that map and launches portal (copy %1 portal2/maps && portal2.exe +map %~nx1), associate it with bsp files and run them with a single click, so the whole thing would be actually much faster and more convenient than steam (see my portal2_bsp_launcher.bat).
This particular map is pure 5/5, both its chambers, very well designed and thought through, cudos to lonewolf.