You don't say!
Sorry, yeah I got them on Gamebanana. I didn't want to redistribute those assets though, as they aren't mine.
Thank you! I will attempt to recolour the particles soon!
No. I recoloured it myself. I saw that file and tried it. It was orange as well. I don't know what the difference is.
This isn't funny.
No matter what I do, I cannot make this mod work on my PC. Does anyone at all have any advice? It's not absolutely crucial that I get it working, but it would be nice.
If it's coming in December, release it on the 10th!
Why is everyone obsessed with this beta crosshair?! What's wrong with the one we have?
The missing textures can be fixed by enabling HDR in the advanced video settings. The dialogue I can't help you with.
Oh, sorry. They just looked really similar.
You shouldn't be using the portals from Blue Portals.
I just posted an update on the blog on my ModDB page. Please read it.
Something is wrong with the download.
I'm learning C++, but I'm not good enough to do those yet. Sorry.
Right click on Portal in your Steam library, go to properties. Click the local files tab, and there will be a button to verify the cache.
So by the looks of this, I could just place the assets released to the public in my portal folder. So what are you doing differently?
Are these screenshots from the original Narbacular Drop? Or from your source engine remake?
Where can I get that cool portal texture?
Go into the gameinfo.txt file, delete everthing below 'search paths' copy the code for Portal. Paste it in and save. It should work then.
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Open the mod folder. Go to GameInfo. Delete everything below SearchPaths. Follow this link to find the SteamPipe code. Paste it in and save. Then your good to go.
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I can do a pretty good GLaDOS voice. If that's what you need.
Assuming you are using Windows. Extract the files using a program such as WinZip. Right click the Steam icon on your desktop then click open file location. Find a folder labeled steamapps. Once in the steamapps folder go to sourcemods and drag the files into there. Restart your computer and there you have it. It should show up in your Steam library.
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