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.
19 test chambersGLaDOS' testing track is the testing course featured in Portal, and partially revisited during the course of Portal 2's intro in the single-player campaign. Consisting of 19 test chambers, it was first used by Chell as part of her mandatory testing.
There have been many complaints about the length of Portal 2 but, like many of the complaints leveled at the game, they're mostly unfounded. The single-player game can take six to 10 hours to play, and the co-op campaign is at least five hours long.
The robots were designed from scraps. ATLAS' design is based on a Personality Core, while P-body is based on a Sentry Turret. Both had cores that were originally used in scientific calculators.
The "Hard Rat Life" is the hardest level ever created in Portal 2, I believe that because people just can't win. It is not a impossible level, but it is almost there. I have created it because I found out that the other levels were too easy, so it was made to be difficult.
At the beginning of Portal 2, she is woken up for the first time after 50 days of sleep after the events of the Lab Rat comic, for a mandatory set of physical and mental exercises.
Finally, here's the cold hard truth: Valve doesn't need to make Portal 3 because the fans are keeping the franchise alive without them.
59 minutes 47.4 secondsThe fastest completion of Portal 2 (PC) without using out-of-bounds exploits was achieved by "CantEven" (USA). According to figures provided by Speedrun.com, as of 19 March 2020 CantEven topped the leaderboard with a time of 59 minutes 47.4 seconds.
Portal 2 is in all aspects a bigger fuller and more comprehensive game with more variety, diversity, characters, laughs, gameplay mechanics, multiplayer and level editor. But nothing will ever beat the simplicity, originality of Portal 1.
They dont have genders. they are robots built by man.
These are rough estimates, but going by this, GLaDOS's head is between 27.5 and 33 inches (2' 3.5"–2' 9").
Atlas is a blue eyed Core with a basic design as a typical rounded Core, and is portrayed to have somewhat more masculinity in its programming than in P-body.
The game is split up into twenty different test chambers, with the difficulty rising in a logarithmic fashion.
According to Wheatley in Portal 2, the Enrichment Center has held over 10,000 test subjects.
Finally, here's the cold hard truth: Valve doesn't need to make Portal 3 because the fans are keeping the franchise alive without them.
Portal 2 will offer two different endings, one for single play and one for co-op play, developer Valve has confirmed. Speaking to Videogamer, the title's writer Chet Falliszek promised, "Both sets of credits [will feature something special], because we've got two credits."