Walkthrough. Walk towards the left of the chamber, then look back to the right to spot two angled portal-conductive surfaces. Place a portal on each platform. Walk back to the entrance of the chamber and use the Faith Plate there.
Finishing all of the levels in a category will unlock the next one. So in your case, if you finish all of the levels under Mass and Velocity, you will unlock Hard-Light Surfaces. Show activity on this post. You need to complete the levels in standard co-op before it will unlock them in challenge mode co-op.
Step 1 Download & Install Portal 2 For Free Here, or the Steam Version. Step 2 Run the game and check both boxes and press Allow Access if it pops up: Step 3 After the game has launched, Enable the developer console in Options > Keyboard/Mouse. Step 3 Share network name and password with your teammates.
six different coursesThe co-op campaign is set after the events of Portal 2's single player campaign. In it, the two testing androids ATLAS and P-body of the Cooperative Testing Initiative carry out a series of tests in six different courses, each consisting of about eight or nine chambers.
"The game's two-player co-operative mode features its own entirely separate campaign with a unique story, test chambers, and two new player characters," it said. "This new mode forces players to reconsider everything they thought they knew about portals.
five hoursThe single-player game can take six to 10 hours to play, and the co-op campaign is at least five hours long. This standalone campaign stars a duo of robots called Atlas and P-Body who have to work together to solve all the puzzles, each with his own Portal gun.
Yes. Because even if you create another account and family share, both players cannot play a shared game at the same time. I was able to do this with Portal 2 and Splinter Cell Chaos Theory so far. Just have one PC go into "offline mode" for Steam.
Gender-wise, the robots have their own genders, as stated by Chet Faliszek in an interview (ATLAS as male, P-body as female). Each robot has its own Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device that bears the color of its user (blue for ATLAS, orange for P-body), as two lines running along the barrel.
Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating SystemGLaDOS (Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating System) is a fictional artificially superintelligent computer system from the video game series Portal. GLaDOS later appeared in The Lab and Lego Dimensions. The character was created by Erik Wolpaw and Kim Swift and voiced by Ellen McLain.
Chell is a young woman in her early or mid 20's.