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Portal 2 unused content
Portal 2 unused content










portal 2 unused content

Icon (Assuming you have the pak01_dir.vpk file): hud/commands/death_orange Icon (Assuming you have the pak01_dir.vpk file): hud/commands/death_blue Icon (broken iconsheet): hud/gameinstructor_iconsheet3 To install the two separate death icons in your copy of Portal 2, simply place pak01_dir.vpk in steamapps/common/Portal 2/bin, and use the respective icon directory stated below. Though, if you don't mind having a busted icon during gameplay, or want to add custom icons in yourself through the use of image editing software, the icon directory for the iconsheet is hud/gameinstructor_iconsheet3 This file contains the two separate icons. Feel free to use the Google Drive link at the top of the guide and download the pak01_dir.vpk file (located in Portal 2/bin).

portal 2 unused content

I went ahead and made life easier by creating two separate icons packed in a format Portal 2 can read for the purpose of this tutorial. In layman's terms, the pings don't have clear, separate icons like the other pings do. The game refers back to an "iconsheet" (which has both of the death images on a single image), and pulls out its respective "parts" when needed. This ping was hardcoded into Portal 2 to play during death sequences and was not designed to actually be a ping in your ping tool. However, each of their sounds still correspond as they would in a normal countdown, and they last for a shorter amount of time when compared to the other pings.īelieve it or not, the image that appears when a co-op player dies is actually a ping. While these countdown pings are technically used in the game, it is possible to use each of them separately as regular pings.












Portal 2 unused content