And people believe the uploaders >.<
The Great Portal 3 Speculation Thread
And people believe the uploaders >.<
yishbarr wrote:
But Valve already mentioned that they're not making Portal 3 because of the press saying "Valve finally learns to count to 3".
Haha...so Valve is afraid of counting to three.
coughyoucandoitgabecough
yishbarr wrote:
Lots of these stuff are only good as bonuses for common reasons and I think that Valve would need permission from HMW to use it in a new game.
And you think he'd deny it?
I imagine most people here would be more than willing to have VALVe use their maps and elements in an official Portal 3.
TheTestmasterSphere wrote:
ChickenMobile wrote:# There is not going to be a Portal 3
I dont get it.
Chicken is right, there will be no Portal 3.
TheTestmasterSphere wrote:
ChickenMobile wrote:# There is not going to be a Portal 3
how was that post retarded
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I hope you guys get the message.
TheTobbell wrote:
Ok we all now understood that the "Retarded Post of the Day" Picture is funny and looks good, dont spam guys

I hate you all.
Another Bad Pun wrote:
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I hate you all.

Dr.Toaster Waffles wrote:
Another Bad Pun wrote:
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I hate you all.
Anyways, to get back on topic (in the off-topic forums), I bet you've all heard of the evidenceless holographic room theory for those who DESPERATELY want portal 3. Now I'm not saying that it IS a holographic room, but there is some evidence that points to it.
Lets start with underground signs.
In the pump stations, you can clearly see that the underground shafts are right below the surface:

In the orange gel station, you can see that the pumps haven't moved up or down, meaning that the only thing not to scale is the size of the stations.

If we go to the first test sphere in underground, the underground portion is RIGHT below the surface, again.

Okay, so is modern aperture right above the surface? If so, then how is there the surface ABOVE aperture? (Seen at the end)
Also, let's go to the turret opera. (Sorry, I couldn't get pics for this one.) At the end where the elevator rides up and you see the "Right below surface" overgrown tests, there's beams of light shining through them. This must mean that they have holes for the sunlight, right? Well, when you look over the felid, why isn't there any gaps in the ground that could reveal sun?
Anyways, just an Idea. I'm open to anybody who wants to point out things that are wrong. I probably overlooked a bunch of things, anyways.
Arachnaphob wrote:
Okay, so is modern aperture right above the surface? If so, then how is there the surface ABOVE aperture? (Seen at the end)
I think Cave Johnson just want to show the testsubjects that they are very deep under the surface.
But he doesnt showed how deep they really are, i think that the pictures are not true to scale ^^
And modern aperture fits between surface and old aperture then.
Arachnaphob wrote:
At the end where the elevator rides up and you see the "Right below surface" overgrown tests, there's beams of light shining through them. This must mean that they have holes for the sunlight, right? Well, when you look over the felid, why isn't there any gaps in the ground that could reveal sun?
Maybe are the gabs just behind the wheat, but you're right ^^
i still think there's gotta be an aperture/dharma initiative link. too many coincidences:
*both experiment on teliportation
*both founded only 1 decade apart (dharma in 70s, aperture in 60s)
*similar logos
*borealis reserch ship accidentally TP'd to the arctic, the same location where dharma was teliporting polar bears to and from
*the previous bullet is backed up by the teliporter scene in hl2, which indicates that teliportation can interfere
*both use geodomes as a structure (the hatch on the island, and cave's testing spheres)
*jj abrams directed lost, and gabe is a friend of his
- "the cooperative testing initiative" "the perpetual testing initiative" and then theres "the dharma initiative"
