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Yeah we figured out it needs to be covered all in orange and then blue right at the end. I think we have the portals the wrong way round. I have the orange gel going into the shield and onto the floor, I think I need it coming out of the shield and onto the floor. Brb....

You only need orange in the orange room and blue in the blue room. And you're going to stay in each room, you're not going to use one gel to go outside of that room to where you started.

Completed co-op (what a blast!). Just started SP, up to Chapter 4.

Just finished SP last night, and started co-op with the wife. SP is really fun, can't wait to play co-op online when the guys at Sony bring PSN back up.

Does anyone here have it for the 360? I don't see anyone online playing it.

Sure do. Whenever I go online, the game my friends are most likely to be playing is it.

If you're having trouble finding an online partner, once you go to the co-op screen, press "Y" to search everyone online, not just friends.

The game was really good in my opinion.

I just can't believe GladOS got turned into a tater!

The ending kind of caught me off guard too.

You get used to the drearie artificial light of the underground labs and then when she kicks you out into the sunshine with your companion cube I was like, "OMG wtf is that yellow thing in the sky!? Oh it's the sun..."

just finished SP..

what a nice ending!!!..

very different and unexpected..

lol..

before shooting the portal i was like.. naaaaaaaaah.... it cant be that. but it was!!.. BLING!!!!!!!

made me pretty sad actually..

didnt want the game to end..

i guess i have to make my life more fun :p

before shooting the portal i was like.. naaaaaaaaah.... it cant be that. but it was!!.. BLING!!!!!!!

I totally shot that last portal on accident. When you kind of come to and it opens up, I just fired a random portal and it just happened to land on the right spot and it took me a second to realize what I had done, lol.

Sure do. Whenever I go online, the game my friends are most likely to be playing is it.

If you're having trouble finding an online partner, once you go to the co-op screen, press "Y" to search everyone online, not just friends.

I know I can play with anyone, I just wish I found a friend to play online... :cry: :blush:

I know I can play with anyone, I just wish I found a friend to play online... :cry: :blush:

Yeah, Call of Duty has taught me to avoid playing with people you don't know unless your goal is to kill/destroy them in virtual reality. People can be real douches when they're sitting in front of their PS3/360...

I know I can play with anyone, I just wish I found a friend to play online... :cry: :blush:

You can add me if you like (GT: Ayepecks), but I'm not sure how fun it'd be for you since I already know all the solutions to the puzzles.

Won't be on for a few more hours, though.

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