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Also, I despise mods, why would I use them?
But I have a question: (Yep, agian) How can you make the level end without using an elevator? I couldn't find anything in the internet yet. Maybe you can tell me what entity to use?
@Bisqwit: Well, to answer your last question, just pretend that you had it strapped to your back like a sword and chose to equip it when you did.
It was a cool little challenge, without too much time pressure. Something that was not good though, that it was not at all clear when and why do and don't the buttons do anything. The first two buttons: I couldn't figure out why they didn't do anything, despite instructions. Then eventually suddenly they did. No explanation. Later, when I reached the four buttons , there was no evidence that they did anything, aside from GLaDOS's line. I was expecting their signage to turn orange, which it did not. Finally, where did the portal gun fall to my hands?
I have a few cool maps too, none time travel related though :-) Check out Pillars of Hercules for instance, or Objective if you play coop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4XL6xujcAg