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So, as this game is releasing in 15 mins according to GLaDOS@home.. who's got it preordered?

My guess is that this is going to be a serious contender for GOTY on any platform...

Also for anyone wanting a bit more backstory etc etc, Valve have released a really cool comic here on the official site: Official Portal 2 Website

Hurry up 10 minutes!! :)

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I'm buggered... been sitting at the computer all day doing a uni programming assignment and straight after that raked in 5 hours straight of Portal 2 and my ass and leg is killing me :laugh: will finish it off tomorrow morning..... or maybe after a shower possibly :laugh:

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any spoilers and i will personally murder everyone

i won't be able to play it for at least another week; internet gets turned on at my new place wednesday next week and still no room for a desk :(

So there's this gun right... and it shoots portals :P

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There's stuff in the game code already for DLC maps. Good option is that they release a few free and a map making tool (though supposedly you can shoehorn the art assets into the map maker of some other source game and that it only crashes occasionally. bodge job though). Bad option would be of course paid maps... But at least i'm pretty sure that we're going to get something.

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yeah i'm playin on the 360.. so no steam hack for me.. highly doubt there will be some free maps.. they seem to be milking as much money as they can in games atm.. but either way.. as long as its worth it.. (not like COD map pack rip off)

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For those interested. A comparison of various screenshots between the three platforms. Obviously PC smashes the consoles but still good to check out.

Something that does shit me though is how they use component connection for the ps3 screens thus not enabling superwhite and wide colour spectrum. That is actually because of HDCP - prevents HDMI capture.

http://au.gamespot.c...topslot;thumb;4

Hover over the selected platform for a couple of seconds to load it.

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