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13 aug 2013 om 9:08
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White Room (reMiX by josepezdj)

Omschrijving
A HARD difficulty map in the destroyed/overgrown theme based in a couple of interesting (and hopefully new) mechanics involving only one funnel and one cube, and the twisted sequence behind a series of buttons that will lead you to open the exit door...

This is a remix of Toncica's White Room awesome map. I like to use the concept of 'remix' specifically and not 'remake' when the whole idea behind the map is to make possible new mechanics that came to my mind while solving the puzzles in the original map... the same that happened to me with Da-Mask: Chander's Test 12 remix... So even though the structure of the map reminds to the original one, the puzzles in this one goes a bit further, making use of the same elements but in a different way, plus some extra stuff ;)

Taking the chance I decided to make this remix, I tried a more Portal2-ish aesthetics approach this time instead of my personal style, so I opted for the destructed/overgrown theme, because apart from being one the themes I like most, for some places it allowed me to cut possible exploits easily by destroying some bits to avoid portal placement :D Overall because my personal challenge for the remix was to keep Toncica's initial idea and spirit of his map by making a white-only room avoiding the usage of black tiles... Just like Toncica described his map:

This is a test in a white room, hence the name of the test, derived from the color - which is white. :lol:

To be completely honest, even though I'm satisfied with the final product and both versions are veeery different, but I still prefer Toncica's original map's twisted simplicity and elegance, thanks for creating mate!

Map's thread at TWP (CAUTION! spoilers abound!):

White Room at TWP[forums.thinkingwithportals.com]

Solution

Solution to main map
Solution to the Easter Egg

Thanks

- First of all, big thanks to my projects mate Vanessa as usual, for being there everytime I need to ask her for a favour and for helping me with custom textures for this map, but specially for beta-testing it even being a portal beginne
- Thanks to my dear friend Greykarel for beta-testing and helping me improve it!
- Thanks as well to Fluppy for his continuous support (and awesome sense of humor :D) and for beta-testing as well!
- Thanks to LoneWolf2056 and Jack Dawson for beta-testing and for helping me on nitpicking ;)
- Many thanks to TWP as usual for being my main mapping teacher :p

Credits

- Omnicoder for his great Chamber Signmaker that allowed me to create the basic background of the entry testchamber lightboard and then customize it.
- Komaock again for his awesome skybox textures.
- Daveastation for letting me use the amazing drawing of Chell upon one of Nekostars' photographs for the 2011 Fan Expo called Exile Vilify.
- Intro song by josepezdj (created on Reason 5.0)

Map song "Massive Destruction"[soundcloud.com]

Save

There are a few checkpoints already present in the map that I set up automatically to save the game. A on-screen message will pop up to let you know the game was saved. And for your information, I made it so the map is always saved in a file called white01.

For those who still doesn't know, you can save your progress while playing any map by entering in the developer console the command save followed by the name you want to give the file; in this map that's: save white01 ... This way, even though the map needs to be played via the workshop, you can have your progress stored for a later resume without the fear to lose it by hitting F6 (quick save) while playing any other workshop map ;)

Whenever you need to load any saved game, just use the console command load followed by the name you gave the file, that's all. Therefore, any time after seeing the message Game Saved on screen while playing this map, you can use the following command to load your progress from that point on: load white01

Changelog (section dedicated to my good friend Shakky) :lol:

- 2013/08/05 - First release v1.0
- 2013/08/06 - v1.1 - Fixes for minor bugs
- 2013/08/07 - v1.2 - Prevented Shakky's unintended solution and cut some ways in order to force/polish the intended solution (thanks to Toncica's video)
- 2013/08/11 - v1.3 - Prevented the maneuver near the panel where the funnel ends that allowed to stay up there waiting...

#twp
57 opmerkingen
5eyes 21 dec 2022 om 12:36 
looks fantastic but I don't play this game to hunt for which white surface is actually portalable. I do adore the aesthetic though
[idS]SchwarzeWitwe 24 mrt 2022 om 9:08 
Sick!:steamthumbsup:
just-werdkindom-Ofc 20 feb 2022 om 14:27 
nice test designes!
josepezdj  [auteur] 8 jun 2021 om 1:08 
@validate(value): Thanks for playing te map :) And thanks a lot for such a contructive criticism, I really appreciated it, we all love to read whatever criticism because that's the way to become better puzzlemakers.
In my defense, I'll only say that this is a version of the orginal mal, just adding a movement I thought it could be inteesting because it's somewhat crazy to think it out, the rest is just make up.
Thanks for passing by to leave the comment! Cheers!
glenmcd[AUS] 31 mei 2021 om 22:41 
I noticed ratings are well down on this map compared to others. If wondering why (considering that difficult but possible puzzles are normally desired) here's my take. The start makes me sick, literally. It takes so long, just why include it? The "dilapidated" theme/look is interesting to walk through for a while but when you have such a busy map, it's way too distracting. It's almost impossible to tell which walls are portalable and which are not. There are buttons and other things hidden amongst a jungle. Challenges and puzzles should be enjoyable. Trying to work out logic looking at things that can hardly be discerned from the environment is just a pain. A solid thumbs down from me, but also hope something positive comes from my appraisal above. I know it can, because I can see you are keen and able to make difficult but possible puzzles.
hub 4 feb 2020 om 2:30 
Unintended solution (second part) https://youtu.be/DsShy3O70tE
hub 3 feb 2020 om 12:27 
Easy ninja (first part) https://youtu.be/1tKSsFGFheE
Kuba 18 mei 2019 om 17:09 
Brilliant map. It made my brain hurt.
Willem1321 21 jul 2018 om 23:53 
it extremely lags, but its a good job :D