

The 25 new puzzles will start off easy enough so the players can grasp the concept and go on to become more involved as the players progress.
#Portal reloaded mod#
Targeted at Portal veterans, Portal Reloaded's mechanics can seem complex at first, but the mod tries its best to explain them in a slow and engaging way with some relatively simple puzzles at the start of the game.
#Portal reloaded download#
You can simply download Portal Reloaded from the Steam store once it releases on April 19.
#Portal reloaded free#
Portal Reloaded will be completely free to own as long as you have a copy of Portal 2. On the modder's website clues us in on what the new game will be like. The explanation for that could be derived from the video's take on valve's stack ranking (8:50 - 18:00) and I'd encourage anyone curious about what it's actually like to work at valve to watch that part.Īs for the overall video: it places a big focus on the political underpinnings in Valve's decision making (key words: lack of diversity, steam store moderation, BLM statement (or lack thereof)).The mind-melting mod is the work of Jannis Brinkmann, who has been toiling away at it since 2014. It doesn't talk much about the whole "why doesn't valve make more games".
#Portal reloaded update#
I'll update this comment if I actually end up watchign the whole thingĮdit: watched the video. The thesis seems to be that it depends: for some of valve's employees it's a perfect working environment and they love it and "others" (not yet revealed if those are current employees, ex eployees or whoever) said that it's actually a terrible work place and they compared it to "lord of the flies". What the video wants to find out is whether or not this is a good working environment or if there are in fact power structures and hierarchies at valve. The flat structure is the starting point. This is based on the first 3 minutes of the video:

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