Portal Part 2 @ 30 fps (mouseless adventures) with Dev Commentary
In the previous video, we covered the fundamentals and got acquainted with the early levels of Portal. Now, it’s time to take on a more challenging set of tests!
The maps we’ll be tackling in this episode are significantly longer and more complex than what we’ve faced so far. But don’t worry, with the essential skills you picked up earlier, you’ll be well-equipped to take on these tougher challenges.
This won’t be a definitive, step-by-step walkthrough – after all, there are countless Portal guides out there. Instead, I’ll share my own thought process and approaches as we navigate these fiendish test chambers together. And I encourage you to experiment and find your own creative solutions too!
So get ready for a more intense Portal experience. With a little persistence and lateral thinking, I’m confident we can overcome these obstacles. Let’s dive in and see what ingenious feats we can accomplish!”
Chamber 13 to 18 Timestamps:
A note to the gameplay itself: This game was entirely played without a mouse.
Hail Open Source!
Recording Software:
OBS https://obsproject.com/download
Image and Logo creation software:
GIMP https://www.gimp.org/downloads/
Editor:
Kdenlive https://kdenlive.org/en/
Operating System:
Ubuntu Studio
Hardware:
Intel Generation 2 chip set / Fujitsu laptop (Thank you Norms for your machine!)
You can make free personal use of the above Open Source applications from each of these organizations and if you care to help our hardworking developers, please do so by visiting their websites!
Thank you so much to both @TJFREE and @victorianodejesus for their respective tutorials in helping me make use of Open Source software for this video.
And most importantly: @elithecomputerguy for introducing me to Linux, which so far helped me with understanding the use and advances that the Linux Foundation made for the community and the whole wide world in general!
Valve Corporation for the Half-Life Logo: Valve Software, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Special thanks to My 3 cats: Ollah, Godo, and Dorito; my friends and family and to YOU!
Until next time folks!
by Alaina Little
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