


The first few hours of Portal 2 are a nostalgic reunion between GLaDOS and me, cat and mouse, in a gauntlet of death chambers accompanied by a running commentary of teasing and taunts to really drive home the idea that I’m not a good person, not a good person at all, and nobody likes me. The scales are tipped all the way in GLaDOS’s direction, much like the whole of the original Portal. But only one of us Mads is capable of systematically torturing the other. Now I’m mad and GLaDOS, her chassis shuddering to life, is mad-everybody’s mad. It doesn’t take long for Wheatley, the buffoon, the total lovable dolt to wake my old nemesis up, purely by accident. So when Wheatley, a dopey personality core, wakes me up from hundreds or more years of cryosleep in a miraculously functioning Aperture Science, the dread hits immediately. And living through a death? Probably an even worse time. I killed her and being killed probably sucks. But even ancient AI overlords have bad days.Īfter the events of the first Portal, she has plenty of reason to be mad. GLaDOS is the ruler of her domain, a cluttered maze of robotic arms and sanitized panels and magic paint and dangerous (but potentially profitable) quantum physics experiments. GLaDOS is the sole AI in charge of running an underground testing facility, miles deep and wide. One more thing, the axis of the small motor or the ring axis or neck axis, whatever, the small piece that moves everything is a small turntable, don't miss it please, just take the attention during this step.Great moments in PC gaming are bite-sized celebrations of some of our favorite gaming memories. the axis of base/glados must move about 70° of the center axis facing forward, qhen centered her body must move 35° each direction.Ībout the cables, the photos explain where you gonna have to pass all of them, all the places and ways to fit them and your GLaDOS gonna move correctly. The axis and the cables passing trought glados body and the base must be in order to correctly move, check it several times, i recommend to use a smartphone aplication like RemotEV3, or the official Lego Commander. There are some photos up here that explain some things like the GLaDOS black ring construction, by default it have all the pieces of belt to make a perfect ring, simple. To make things more agile, i'm uploding a building manual and a 3D model build in Lego digital designer, if you have it, you can visualize it and see what you are missing.
