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So Valve and the the Portal 2 Mapping Community recently ran the "Summer Mapping Initiative" and they just announced the winners here.
Singleplayer
The top five maps for singleplayer are (descriptions are from the map pages):
1. Patent Pending: A 30-minute level of intermediate difficulty with four chambers set in the destroyed Aperture Science facilities. Some
puzzle elements include hard light surfaces, discouragement beams, aerial faith plates, and excursion funnels.
2. Infinifling: Infinifling pits the player directly into a chamber filled with redirections (we had to have some) and mechanics built on
prevailing mid-air portaling techniques, though with less difficulty and more fun.
3. Edifice : A medium-hard, fairly long map in the destroyed chamber style.
4. Delta Bunsen!: Delta Bunsen contains 3 linear puzzles, within 2 chambers, inside 1 sphere and features a couple of new things I
thought might be fun.
5. Cubes 'n' Funnels: The name pretty much sums it up here, it uses cubes and funnels.
Co-op
The top three co-op maps are (descriptions from map pages again):
1. Redirecting Redirection: This coop map revolves around redirecting redirection cubes via funnels, and the magic that follows. This
map is a little tough though, you might want to pre-lube for it.
2. Fast Bridge: A coop testchamber with 6 seperated tests. Typical testchamber design and a lot of details. You will have to work with
lasers, panels, lightbridges, gel, turrets, cubes and pneumatic diversity vents. The tests will need good timing and some time to find the
solution. Use your zoom and: Think with portals!
3. Fling Bridge: A medium skilled co-op chamber for the Summer Mapping Initiative contest. The chamber includes a spawn and exit
elevator plus the following Portal 2 elements: fling, turrets, laser, laser cube, light bridge and a catapult.
Install Directions
From Valve:
1) Download the map file from ThinkingWithPortals.com.
2) Open up the .ZIP file after it has downloaded.
3) Find the location of your Portal 2 installation on Steam. This is most typically found under:
Windows PC users: C:\Program Files\Valve\Steam\steamapps\common\portal 2\maps.
Mac users: ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Portal 2/portal2/maps
Note that your installation location may vary, depending on your initial install directory.
4) Copy the .BSP file located in the downloaded file to the directory above.
5) Start Portal 2
6) In the game's main menu, select "Options->Keyboard and Mouse"
7) Set Allow Developer Console to Enabled
8) Press the tilde (~) key to access the console
9) Type map "mapname here"
10) Solve the puzzle!
And here are some impressions I posted in the official thread:
Stallion Free said:Just beat 3 of the 5 finalists from the single player map tournament held and here are some thoughts:
-Infinifling: This one was quite short and borrows a bit too much from the original puzzles. It didn't push me to think quite as much as the others, but it was still pretty fun. He does use Wheately dialogue excellently though and that does net him some bonus points as does a lovely bit of lighting at the end.
-Cubes 'n' Funnels: Kinda short and simple again, but executing the solution to the puzzle is a real pleasure. I enjoyed the heavy use of the one mechanic in particular, which I won't give away. I was also impressed that he include bit of moving geometry to help keep players from trapping themselves.
-Patent Pending: This was the overal winner and it shows. Each puzzle is quite cleverly crafted and each one felt very satisfying to figure out. I was surprised by the length and there was a nice difficulty curve. Everyone should download and try this.
I'll write up impressions of the other 2 finalists when I play them and hopefully my Partner in Science will reinstall the game so I can give the co-op maps a try.