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i dunno about love, but there's porn of thatIsaac wrote:Ooo glados and the big dog robot thing from HL2!
maybe they fall in love
Uhm, guess you never finished Portal ?NUMBERZero wrote:Is GLaDOS still alive? (no Portal pun intended)
Whao, the stuff Roid knows about never ceases to amaze me.roid wrote:i dunno about love, but there's porn of thatIsaac wrote:Ooo glados and the big dog robot thing from HL2!
maybe they fall in love
It's called a Black Box and salvage.Grendel wrote:Uhm, guess you never finished Portal ?NUMBERZero wrote:Is GLaDOS still alive? (no Portal pun intended)
What new ending? I should play through again then!Thenior wrote:Wow.. I recently beat Portal without even knowing that was a new ending. It was on my xbox 360.
when was THAT added?NUMBERZero wrote:The new ending has you being dragged away.
x2.. They changed the ending?Duper wrote:when was THAT added?NUMBERZero wrote:The new ending has you being dragged away.
Well we assume it would have originally been run by humans, they initially set Glados up, and installed "the ethics ball". But the ball didn't do much, the experiments continue, and in the end she still kills the subjects with fire afterall. Some ball.NUMBERZero wrote:Duper has the same idea that I have.
Roid, I see where you are coming from. Interesting. I thought at first that your job was to test out a new gun. Also, proof that the facility is not run by robots and that the humans were not being bread is everywhere. In the beginning, GLaDOS says that she "hoped that you enjoyed your time in the detention (rest) room," not "congradulations, your offspring was birthed and is doing fine and will never be refered to again throughout the test. Now please proceed into " 'android hell.' " There are observation rooms with wavey glass. Robots wouldn't care about secrecy or privacy. In the end room, there is a red phone with the wire cut. It tells me that the facility was run by humans the entire time. Robots wouldn't need phones. + when GLaDOS says that one of her balls (I did say that, didn't I?) prevented her from flooding the enrichment center with a neurotoxin, her creators installed that thing to prevent that from happening again. If all the humans were just test subjects, then there would be no one to install that prohibitor and the robots would not care to make one anyway.
Valve’s Portal contained such solid writing that even if the gameplay had fallen flat, we probably still would have been entertained. Don’t expect the series to lose any of its wit, because as the sequel has grown in size, so has the writing team. While Valve scribe Erik Wolpaw almost exclusively wrote the first game, for Portal 2 he’ll be joined by another OldManMurray.com alumni, Chet Faliszek, as well as Jay Pinkerton, a humorist from NationalLampoon.com and Cracked.com. We wondered what inspired this writing team, how they worked together on Left 4 Dead 2, and what has been the most exciting aspect of writing for Portal 2, so we got all three of them into a room and let them loose.