Portal 2 Conversion Gel

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  1. Portal 2 Gels For Sale
  2. Portal 2 Conversion Gel 3
Portal gel types

White Out is an achievement in Portal 2. It is worth 15 points and can be received for: Complete the first Conversion Gel test. Apr 20, 2011  A demo of attraction gel being used in Portal 2 gameplay (Conversion gel allows portals to stick to surfaces that could otherwise not sustain portals) If you find my videos fun or helpful please. Conversion was a Portal 2 modification in development by Team Conversion. The game was a Portal 2 prequel and was going to feature a new non-linear storyline showing how Aperture Science turned into what we see in Portal 2. The mod was going to feature 6.

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Portal 2

Developer: Valve
Publisher: Valve
Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Released in US: April 19, 2011
Released in EU: April 21, 2011

This game has unused areas.
This game has unused playable characters.
This game has unused code.
This game has hidden development-related text.
This game has unused enemies.
This game has unused objects.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused models.
This game has unused music.
This game has unused sounds.
This game has unused text.

This page sucks.
If you could make it suck less, that would be awesome.
Specifically: This is a really good game and deserves better than this horribly-formatted todo-filled piece of trash.

Portal 2 doesn't have any cake, but there's plenty of space to move around and find unused things in. The game's ending leaves several questions unanswered, although one was eventually answered as a DLC in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.


To do:
A whole bunch of stuff.
  • Other unused music?
  • There's unused UI screens also present in the game files.
  • There's more stuff on various Wikis: Valve Developer Community, The Portal Wiki, and maybe the Combine OverWiki or Half-Life Wiki.
  • A lot of unused signs and posters in Old Aperture, including signs giving names to each Enrichment Sphere, as well as a map showing your location relative to the Central AI Chamber, and unused Rattmann graffiti.
  • Revisional differences between ports (Windows, Mac, Linux & potentially PS3)
  • Internal comment node names.
  • PeTI unused content was removed in later updates, although these files are still available online.
  • 3Unused Sounds
  • 5Unused Textures
  • 6Unused Entities
  • 7Puzzle Maker
  • 9Unused Bitmaps
  • 10Unused Map Names

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Unused Lines
Cave Johnson has a lot of unused lines.

Unused Speech

To do:
More unused GLaDOS taunts, referencing Chell by name, and Portal leftovers. Also, upload the dialogue files separately, not merged into one.
ListenLine Summary
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Unused prerecorded messages from chapter 1 which are replaced by Announcer's prerecorded messages.
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Unused speech from the scene where GLaDOS is reactivated.
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These are thought to be from an unfinished scene in which you'd hear a recording of Caroline getting forcibly turned into an AI.
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Extended unused speech of Wheatley talking about nanobots. The dialogue is shortened in the final.
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An alternate version of meeting potato-ized GLaDOS. In one version of the script, she continued being a snarky jerk at you even while impaled on your Portal Gun. This got on testers' nerves very very quickly.
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From an earlier version of the co-op plot, in which GLaDOS sent Atlas and P-Body out to find 'artifacts' of the long-dead Aperture workers (coffee cups and such) to make them more human. Here, they've found a certain newspaper comic strip, presumably Garfield.
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This was heard when the co-op demo was completed when the game was being played at PAX.
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A snippet of dialogue from Dr. Kleiner in Half-Life 2. It's listed as error.wav in the game files, and it plays when the game fails to load a required file, something that doesn't really happen unless the game has been tampered with or improperly installed. In the PS3 port, this sound is played occasionally when the buttons next to the vitrified test chamber doors are pressed, though it is currently unknown why this is, or if it occurs in other versions of the game.

Unused Sounds

ListenSound Summary
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5 seconds of pink noise. Likely used for testing.
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Entering adhesion gel.
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Exiting adhesion gel.
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Unused paint idle SFX.
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Unused paint trickling sound effect.
Even though the Adhesion Gel was cut, the sounds for it still exist in the final game.

Portal leftovers

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Portal leftovers.
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Turrets
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Unused line for when the player is spotted by a Turret.
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Unused line for when a Turret is searching for the player.
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Unused line for when a Turret is shooting at the player.
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Unused lines for when the player knocks down a Turret.
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Unused lines for when the player picks up a Turret.
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Unused Music

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A beep sound that was used as a placeholder for the real music cues.
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This is supposed to play after jumping a second time trying to say 'apple', but another track is used instead.
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A fragment of 'Self Esteem Fund' from the first Portal, followed by a spark sound effect.
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Workshop maps made in the Perpetual Testing Initiative will randomly choose between five music tracks. This one is listed along with them, but is never chosen.

Unused Textures

Adhesion Gel

Adhesion Gel in-game.
Unused Adhesion Gel signage texture.

A gel which, when used with portals, would allow the player to walk on the walls and ceiling of test chambers. While this may sound neat, it proved to be disorienting and cause motion sickness among playtesters. You also could not use portals while the effects of adhesion gel were taking place (while you were walking on walls/the ceiling). This led to it being cut from the game (and eventually replaced by reflection gel). The gel was made purple as a placeholder during development; a final color was never decided on before the gel's removal. All of the Adhesion Gel-related textures and particles remain in the final game. Because of this, several community map-makers have tried (with varying success) to implement it in their maps. A video of it (albeit after the effects were removed) can be found here.

Reflection Gel

Reflection Gel

An unused gel type that reflects lasers. Added in the PeTI update, and can be added into a map by setting the Paint Type keyvalue to 1 (Stick). It replaces the Adhesion Gel that was dummied out before the PeTI update was released, although it still contains all of the Adhesion Gel effects that made it into the final game.

The gel uses the same color as conversion gel when painted on a surface, but the blob texture is separate and can be customized in maps. Due to this and the fact that it is still usable (to some effect), it has been used by some community map-makers in their maps, with only minor problems with animation and textures. A video of the gel can be found here.

Nvidia If this particular driver doesn't provide any such feature, then I would suggest you check in the graphic card manufacturer's websitefor support software for your model which can allow you to configure advanced settings. Hi,Which Nvidia model are you using?Most of the graphic drivers comes with additional interface where you can configure additional settings for the graphic card.

Placeholder Graphics

Programmer Art
PROGRAMMER ART PROGRAMMER ART PROGRAMMER ART

Two placeholder graphics found exclusively in the PS3 version of the game.

Unused Entities

To do:
  • Parts of this section could use more information, and a good rewrite.
  • Get better/more pictures of the furniture models, as they don't look like the ones in the final version.
  • A few of these things (e.g. Betty) need to go on the prerelease page if they don't exist in the final game.
  • Upload the rest of the HUD icons.

Camera

camera.vtf

References to a camera weapon can be found scattered throughout the game files. One of these takes the form of a full unused texture for a camera model, likely a world model, simply named 'camera.vtf'. In addition, there are references to an HUD icon for this camera at 'hud_icon_camera.vtf', along with several other similarly themed cut HUD icons, presumably remnants of F-Stop.

hud_icon_camera.vtf

Chicken

To do:
Investigate this. There may be more chicken references left in the code.

The most bizarre entity by far is a chicken. It has a script named 'npc_sounds_chicken.txt' with five clucking sounds, a squawk, and a startled noise listed. According to a comment in the script, 'strider footsteps are heard everywhere in map'. There is also a HUD icon named 'hud_loc_chicken'. There is also a particle named 'chicken.pcf', and a sound effect of the Team Fortress 2 grenade launcher named 'chicken_tube'. The sound file can be heard below.

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This NPC was likely a part of F-Stop in some form.

Hover Turret

Hover turret

An unused turret with the unique ability to shoot a light blue laser that causes damage to the player. Unlike the Thermal Discouragement Beam, the laser does not impede the player's movement, and does not affect the game environment or mechanics. The turret does not appear in any of the final game's maps, but can still be spawned using the developer console. When spawned in the final game, the lack of a model means that it shows up as a bright blue 'ERROR' sign, although it still retains its laser function.

Pre-release screenshots show that the turret originally didn't hover, but was attached to the ceiling via a wire, and used the model of the curiosity core from Portal. It could also be carried around like a normal turret.

Early Furniture

The furniture.

Some of the items in the motel room at the start of the game could fold out. Likely a leftover from the aforementioned F-Stop. As seen in this demo intro, furniture would fold in order to reveal the room being a simulation.

broken_tube_suck

The particles used for the cut Pneumatic Diversity Vent (see the prerelease page.) still exist in the final game under the name broken_tube_suck. As the vents are not used, neither are the particles. While this was to be used for the Diversity Vents, they are actually a leftover from Portal - specifically in the second escape map when the player has to smash a pipe to get access to the cubey goodness within.

Futbols

The glass futbol.
The bomb futbol.

The game has coded and modeled entities for small fragile spheres called 'futbols'. It comes in two versions: glass, and bomb. There are special spawner entities, with models, for both. The bomb version was reused for the redirectable bombs in the final game with a different model. Judging by the map 'mp_futbol_01' these are very likely remains of the Competitive Multiplayer Portal 2, which was reworked into Co-op very early on as the matches quickly became hectic and confusing. The objective would have been to redirect a bomb of sorts into other players using portals.

Point indicators

The game has unused point indicators as seen in the first second of the video. Probably used for multiplayer testing or the early multiplayer concept with the Futbols.

Puzzle Maker

Devtest Puzzle

To do:
Was the editor version '9' when the DLC first came out?

Present in SteamAppscommonPortal 2sdk_contentpuzzles is devtest.p2c, a Perpetual Testing Initiative custom puzzle made by the developers to test the editor. You can play and edit it by copying the file into SteamAppscommonPortal 2portal2puzzlesyour_steam_id. It appears as a nameless entry under Create Test Chambers. It has no image, and appears to have every object available in the editor placed in a room the same size as, and obviously based on, the blank template. The line 'Version' (which is the version of the editor the puzzle was made in) has the value '9', rather than '14'.

Three of the Cube Droppers are missing connections. This is either because the level was only meant to test the editor rather than gameplay, or Cube Droppers had different settings in earlier versions of the editor.

Unused Palette and GUI Icons

To do:
Upload the rest of the icons.

The folder portal2_dlc2/materials/puzzlemaker/palette contains all of the item and GUI icons, plus several extras not used in-game. These include a crusher, a large Faith Plate, and an unidentifiable 'ghost' panel.

Paint Fizzler

An unused variant of the fizzler which destroys paint passing through. The entity itself (trigger_paint_cleanser) is used in-game to prevent using paint in certain locations, but it never appears as a fizzler. An unused particle (paint_cleanser.pcf) is present in the game files as a red version of the fizzler from the original Portal. Additionally, Paint Fizzler instances can be found in the instances/gameplay folder.

Interestingly, the only cut map referencing the Paint Fizzler in its name is a co-op map. This implies that paint fizzlers may have been co-op exclusive.

Unused Bitmaps

Scrapped Paint Gun

During development, the developers used a paintgun for gels. The gun was from a student game called Tag: The Power of Paint, in which the player could paint the environment to add and remove paint with various effects. The Repulsion and Propulsion Gels are two of the paints actually used in that game. Developer commentary mentions that the player would be given the gun, so they could paint the grounds and walls to complete test chambers. However, it would cause confusion towards players not knowing exactly where to place what paint, as well as destroy the aesthetic of the game.

It was ultimately removed in favor of keeping the game simple by using only the Portal Gun to manipulate puzzles. The idea was revived in the standalone release of the mod Aperture Tag in 2014, which was approved by Valve themselves and is available through Steam. The paint gun seen within that is not a C++ entity though, but simply changes the Portal Gun model and uses standard Source entities to make it shoot paint.

Unused Map Names

Challenge Mode

All single player maps have proper map names, including ones not normally playable in Challenge Mode. These maps and their names are listed below. The map names are stored in SteamSteamAppscommonPortal 2updateresourcebasemodui_tu_english.txt.

Map Name Translation Token Challenge Mode Name
Chapter 1
sp_a1_intro1 SP_MAP_NAME_CH1_MAP1 Container Ride
sp_a1_intro2 SP_MAP_NAME_CH1_MAP2 Portal Carousel
sp_a1_intro7 SP_MAP_NAME_CH1_MAP7 Secret Panel
sp_a1_wakeup SP_MAP_NAME_CH1_MAP8 Wakeup
Chapter 2
sp_a2_laser_intro SP_MAP_NAME_CH2_MAP1 Laser Intro
sp_a2_catapult_intro SP_MAP_NAME_CH2_MAP5 Catapult Intro
Chapter 5
sp_a2_bts6 SP_MAP_NAME_CH5_MAP4 Tube Ride
sp_a2_core SP_MAP_NAME_CH5_MAP5 Core
Chapter 6
sp_a3_00 SP_MAP_NAME_CH6_MAP1 Long Fall
Chapter 8
sp_a4_intro SP_MAP_NAME_CH8_MAP1 Test
Chapter 9
sp_a4_finale1 SP_MAP_NAME_CH9_MAP1 Finale 1
Chapter 10
sp_a5_credits SP_MAP_NAME_cH10_MAP1 Credits

In addition, if the player adds those maps to the Challenge Mode map list (SteamSteamAppscommonPortal 2portal2_dlc1challenge_maplist.txt) the game makes use of those map names in the Challenge Mode menu (except the Credits map, which never appears). They are fully playable although they lack dedicated goal points. The 'Level Completed' screen will come up when the player hits the level transition trigger. The Steam server correctly records the player's times and scores. The Community Data chart is also available on these maps, with the somewhat expected number of Fewest Portals records.

Cut Maps

Portal 2 keeps a list of resources used in each map under the Portal 2portal2reslists folder. Resource lists and sound lists exist for every single-player and co-op map in the game, as well as many, many extras that do not correspond to any map in the final game. Oddly enough, these resource lists don't exist for the Art Therapy co-op DLC maps or custom maps made in PeTI or Hammer, so these files are possibly not used at all?

Interestingly, there are way more scrapped co-op map ideas than scrapped single-player maps. The used single-player maps all stick to a 'sp_a#_MAP_NAME' convention, with # being the 'act number' somewhere between one and five. This must have been a late addition, because the old prototype maps don't follow this convention.

You can also see hints of unused concepts in the map filenames, such as adhesion gel ('paint_stick') and rockets.

Unfortunately, these files contain nothing of value, and the maps themselves do not exist in the files. So you can't play any of these concepts, or even see what they looked like. Bummer!

Map Name Notes
aperture_training_doors
background_menu Portal 2 uses background videos, instead of 3D background maps.
demo_catapult Portal 2 has no publicly available demo version.
demo_intro
demo_lasers
demo_paint
demo_tbeam
demo_underground Nearly identical to sp_a3_03 with slight differences.
demo_wakeup
devtest Map the developers probably used as a sandbox.
e3_paint_jump_bomb_flings Maps for an E3 demonstration.
e3_paint_speed
e3_paint_speed_tbeam
e3_suction
e3_trust_fling
fizzler_test A small room testing different fizzlers, including ones from Portal.
lab_01
lab_02
lab_03
lab_04
lab_intro
mp_coop_2guns_bridge_jump You always have two guns in co-op maps.
mp_coop_2guns_bridge_stick
mp_coop_2guns_bridges
mp_coop_2guns_bridges2
mp_coop_2guns_flingstick
mp_coop_2guns_guardian
mp_coop_2guns_intro
mp_coop_2guns_longjump_intro
mp_coop_2guns_longjumps
mp_coop_2guns_swap
mp_coop_2guns_walljumps
mp_coop_animation_test
mp_coop_button_tower
mp_coop_crusher
mp_coop_double_catch
mp_coop_dueling_tbeams
mp_coop_fling_train
mp_coop_laser_1 'mp_coop_laser_2' does exist
mp_coop_laser_3
mp_coop_laser_bypass
mp_coop_laser_redirect
mp_coop_lobby 'mp_coop_lobby_2' does exist, and is the co-op hub room, sans DLC area
mp_coop_mic_calibration A separate map for microphone calibration?
mp_coop_paint_bridge_02 'mp_coop_paint_bridge' does exist
mp_coop_paint_bridge_intro Apparently Valve decided bridge painting didn't need an introductory level after all.
mp_coop_paint_crazy_box This map name exists in Art Therapy, suggesting that this was a concept saved for the DLC
mp_coop_paint_fizzler_intro 'Paint fizzlers' exist in the game's code, and remove gel passing through them.
mp_coop_race_1 'mp_coop_race_2' does exist
mp_coop_race_3
mp_coop_rat_maze_2 'mp_coop_rat_maze' does exist
mp_coop_rocket_block
mp_coop_separation_1 Also re-used for Art Therapy?
mp_coop_start_02 'mp_coop_start' exists, and it is the only co-op Calibration Course map.
mp_coop_start_03 That means the calibration course was drastically shortened, or merged into one map.
mp_coop_start_pax Likely a version of the calibration course to be shown at PAX demos.
mp_coop_start_sfm A version optimized for the Source Filmmaker? SFM was used for the Portal 2 commercials
mp_coop_tbeam_1
mp_coop_tbeam_fling_float_1
mp_coop_tractor_up_sfm Another Filmmaker version..?
mp_coop_trap_1
mp_coop_vertical_crushers
mp_coop_vista
mp_coop_wall_1 mp_coop_wall_2 exists, it's a light bridge-centric map. mp_coop_wall_5 also exists
mp_coop_wall_3
mp_coop_wall_4
mp_coop_wall_6
mp_coop_wall_catch
mp_coop_wall_intro_train
mp_coop_wall_stop
mp_coop_wall_straight_jump
mp_futbol_01 Conspicuously, this doesn't contain 'coop' in the name. A glass futbol battle arena?
portal_placement_on_paint_test Conversion gel testing, likely.
pressdemo_01 Portal 2 press demo given to reporters. There's constant references to 'vista' in the really, really old maps.
pressdemo_02
pressdemo_03
pressdemo_03_vista
pressdemo_04
pressdemo_05
pressdemo_06
pressdemo_06_vista
pressdemo_coop_doors
pressdemo_coop_laser_2
pressdemo_coop_laser_crusher
pressdemo_coop_paint
pressdemo_coop_paint_come_along
pressdemo_coop_race_2
pressdemo_coop_straight_jump
pressdemo_coop_wall_5
pressdemo_coop_wall_catch
pressdemo_coop_wall_intro
pressdemo_glados
pressdemo_laser_stairs
pressdemo_paint_bounce
pressdemo_paint_speed
pressdemo_reconfigure
pressdemo_sphere
pressdemo_suction
pressdemo_tbeams
puzzle_chickens Indicating that the cut chicken entity was likely a puzzle element..somehow.
sp_a1_intro1_new_container Likely used for playtesting a different form of the 'hotel room' you start in.
sp_a2_ring_around_turrets This, sp_a2_turret_tower, and sp_a3_02 were likely cut late in development, as they follow the 'sp_a#' naming of the final maps.
sp_a2_turret_tower
sp_a3_02 'sp_a3_00', _01, and _03 do exist
sp_angled_bridge
sp_assisted_angle_fling
sp_bottomless_pit
sp_box_goalie
sp_box_over_goo
sp_bridge_climb
sp_bridge_laser
sp_building_the_floor
sp_catapult_box_smuggle Hinting that there were lots of faith-plate chambers Valve was toying with.
sp_catapult_course
sp_catapult_fling_intro
sp_catapult_laser_flings
sp_catapult_multifling
sp_catapult_over_tower
sp_checkpoint_intro
sp_climb_for_los Likely related to LOS (line of sight) in some way.
sp_crusher_intro
sp_destroyed_still_alive
sp_escape_catapult
sp_escape_paint_portal
sp_escape_paint_speed_tbeam
sp_fling_training
sp_glados_01 The overgrown GLaDOS chamber, but has better lighting and fog for some reason
sp_hole_in_the_sky
sp_incinerator_01 Likely an early incinerator test/mockup.
sp_intro_01 sp_a1_introX maps do exist, but they only go up to 7.
sp_intro_02
sp_intro_03
sp_intro_04
sp_intro_05
sp_intro_06
sp_intro_07
sp_intro_08
sp_intro_09
sp_laser_intro
sp_laser_power_bridge
sp_laser_powered_lift
sp_laser_redirect_intro
sp_laser_relay_bridges
sp_laserfield_intro There is only one laserfield in the final, in sp_a4_laser_platform.
sp_paint_box_slime_hop
sp_paint_bridges Bridge-painting only exists in co-op. There's no SP maps with both gel and a bridge.
sp_paint_jump_angled_fling 'jump paint' = blue repulsion gel.
sp_paint_jump_artillery
sp_paint_jump_box_wall_jumps
sp_paint_jump_clean_box
sp_paint_jump_crazy_box 'crazy box' likely means a blue-painted cube, as in the existing sp_a3_crazy_box
sp_paint_jump_flings
sp_paint_jump_intro
sp_paint_jump_pinball
sp_paint_jump_redirect_bomb
sp_paint_jump_spiral_jumps
sp_paint_jump_tbeam
sp_paint_jump_trampoline_intro
sp_paint_jump_wall_jumps
sp_paint_jump_wall_jumps_gap
sp_paint_portal_placement
sp_paint_speed_flings Probably an early version of sp_a3_speed_flings
sp_paint_speed_intro Probably an unused propulsion gel intro, akin to the repulsion gel intro.
sp_paint_speed_racer
sp_paint_speed_ramp Probably an early version of sp_a3_speed_ramp
sp_paint_speed_rocket
sp_paint_stick_catapult 'Stick paint' was the cut adhesion gel.
sp_paint_stick_climber
sp_paint_stick_cube_painting
sp_paint_stick_fling
sp_paint_stick_goo
sp_paint_stick_intro
sp_paint_stick_jump
sp_paint_stick_jump_fling
sp_proto_sphere_escape
sp_proto_sphere_intro
sp_proto_sphere_reroute
sp_pull_to_fling
sp_richard_sphere Likely refers to Wheatley's placeholder voice actor during development, Richard Lord.
sp_rocket_box_trigger Possibly referring to the 'rocket turret', like the one in the ending of Portal?
sp_rocket_laser_lift
sp_rocket_redirect
sp_rocket_turret
sp_rocket_turret_intro
sp_sabotage_tube_ride
sp_sabotage_01
sp_sabotage_jailbreak
sp_sabotage_jailbreak_03 There's no jailbreak_02, either used or unused. Odd.
sp_sabotage_offices
sp_sabotage_panel_sneak
sp_sabotage_turret_factory In the final game, you do sabotage a turret factory.
sp_security_intro
sp_shoot_through_wall
sp_sphere_2nd_encounter
sp_sphere_3rd_encounter
sp_sphere_intro
sp_sphere_wall
sp_suction_turrets Diversity Vents?
sp_tbeam_box_over_goo
sp_tbeam_box_smuggle
sp_tbeam_ceil_button
sp_tbeam_cut
sp_tbeam_get_height
sp_tbeam_goo_ride
sp_tbeam_turret_towers
sp_tbeam_wall_button
sp_temp_portal_gun
sp_temp_sphere_1
sp_temp_sphere_2
sp_temp_sphere_3
sp_temp_sphere_4
sp_tube_blockage
sp_tube_vista Vista again!
sp_turret_intro
sp_turret_islands
sp_unassisted_angle_fling
sp_under_cave_transition_1
sp_under_cave_transition_2
sp_under_liftshaft
sp_under_potatos
sp_under_stick_catapult
sp_under_stick_goo
sp_under_stick_intro
sp_underground_paint_stick_goo
sp_vista_placeholder Another vista.
sp_vista_roast_beef What?
world_animation_zoo Probably a 'zoo' map with many common models and their animations.

Hidden Monitor

The area where Wheatley announces his upcoming big surprise includes a monitor. This monitor acts like the other ones and can be broken. It is never triggered to extend, however, and can only be seen by using the developer console. The command ent_fire wheatley_monitor-relay_deploy_15degrees trigger will manually trigger the monitor. Breaking it will, like all other monitors, make Wheatley complain about it.

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