Valve released an update for Portal 2 to remove the Workshop file size limit for the Portal community. The 100MB Workshop file size limit will be gone and YouTubers can create more Portal content for my 7-year-old son to watch over and over. Honestly, this obsession never will end. He’s played through both Portal games repeatedly and is always talking about it. It is cute though listening to him ask Alexa to play Songs to Test By by Aperture Science Psychoacoustic Laboratories. That’s a mouthful for a 7-year-old.
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What’s In The Update
The update includes, of course, the removal of the Workshop size limit along with fixes to lighting, corrupted text, demo playback for workshop maps, and 2 new command lines. Additionally, Valve’s update fixed Model Viewer and Face Poser not opening.
I’ll Just Do It… What’s Next for Valve
There’s been a Portal 2 update. Que the Portal 3 and Half-Life 3 discussions. If you look down below in the comments section, you might see Kyle Malone demanding Half-Life 3 first. Honestly, I think Valve should create Portal 3 first just to mess will him, if they are going to be making them. If Valve is making a Portal 3 or Half-Life 3, I hope they announce it soon.
What do you think about the update? Have you enjoyed it, yourself? Are you as tired as I am of those searching for Half-Life 3 possibilities in every little thing Valve does? Leave us a comment below.
Source: PC Gamer