Do you need Portal 2 for thinking with Time Machine?
This community-made mod requires that you own Portal 2 . Click here to learn more about mods on Steam.
Which portal has time travel?
Portal Reloaded is a Portal 2 mod that adds 25 new puzzles and a brand new type of portal. This new, green portal lets expert portalers travel 20 years in the future and solve Aperture Science rooms across both space and time.
Is thinking with Time Machine canon?
As such, the content featured here is non-canon. Thinking with Time Machine is a Portal 2 modification featuring a new gameplay element known as the “Time Machine” which allows the player to record and play back their actions in the game world.
How long does it take to play Portal 2?
The 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.
What is the future portal?
Future Portal Project is a volunteer-led project which let you see the future in today’s news. Additionally, we are working on developing fictional worlds for further future research.
What happens if you wait 20 years in Portal Reloaded?
The Slow Path: The AI notes in the first chamber that you can wait 20 years until the door opens, or you can travel into the future instantly through the green portal. If you don’t cross the portal immediately, he insists you do it because otherwise you’ll die from thirst before 20 years pass.
What is a porthole on a ship?
A porthole, sometimes called bull’s-eye window or bull’s-eye, is a generally circular window used on the hull of ships to admit light and air.
What is the difference between a sidescuttle and a porthole?
The use of the word “sidescuttle” instead of “porthole” is meant to be broad, including any covered or uncovered hole in the side of the vessel. According to the Navy Department Library, the word “porthole” has nothing to do with its location on the port side of a ship, but originated during the reign of Henry VII of England (1485).
What are the portholes on a spacecraft made of?
Portholes on spacecraft must be made from glass that can survive rapid temperature changes, without suffering the cracking that can result from thermal shock. Those on the International Space Station were made from quartz glass mounted on titanium frames, covered with enamel.