Of course. And if I really wanted to, I could watch any "Let's Play" of the first Portal in order to get full story. It might kill the experience, but it can be done.
Of course. And if I really wanted to, I could watch any "Let's Play" of the first Portal in order to get full story. It might kill the experience, but it can be done.
Portal is an amazing game, just get it and support Valve. It's definitely worth playing. Not to mention it's only 15 bucks on steam, free if you pre-order Portal 2. It's a completely different experience, playing it and watching it.
Originally posted by Jewpinthethird
"Hey Keywii" Said Foil in a raspy voice.
"Hey Foil. What's that you got there?" inquired Keywii.
"Oh, just my cock." Replied Foil.
"That just will not do." was keywii's response as she lunged for the scissors, pulled the blades apart, and clamped them down on the base of foil's shaft. Blood start gushing out of the wound where his penis used to be.
"NOOOOOOOOOOOO!" Yelled Foil in horror.
"Don't worry. I'm a wizard" uttered Keywii. And with that, Foil's penis grew back.
That speed run is cool, but since it uses glitches it honestly doesn't count.
Add the fact there are video edits all over it XD
Glitch runs are legal. And it's (presumably) done in segments which is also allowed.
Read up on how to speed run...
According to Speed Demos Archive's FAQ:
Using glitches is simply trying to use whatever is within the rules of the game to your advantage. When you use a cheat device or outside alteration, then you're breaking the game's rules. As for cheat codes and debug codes, they differ from glitches in being intentionally programmed, so they are naturally outside the rules of the game as defined by the designers
Glitch runs are legal. And it's (presumably) done in segments which is also allowed.
Read up on how to speed run...
According to Speed Demos Archive's FAQ:
Ok, thats great and all but it is just their opinion. I don't believe it is a legitimate speed run because it wasn't how the game intended to be played.
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