There's no way to save progress, but everything is unlocked from the start anyways (at least with this method) so you can write down what course/ chamber you where in and then start from that one next time you wanna play.
I know i'ts been months, but i wrote a Steam guide about how to play coop solo with both character in fullscreen mode, with a swap character key.
Not exactly a Half-Life question, but Portal is the same universe so close enough I guess:ĭoes anyone know if there's a Portal 2 mod out there that lets you play the co-op campaign alone? Either a scaled remake sort of like what the Decay SP mod was aiming for, or just a character swap function like the original Decay? I would like to play it again but I learned it remembers your campaign progress with anyone else you've played with, and co-op isn't my thing anyway. BS is the reason Barney became one of my favorite characters. And maybe I'm alone here, but I'd rather live in the world where we still got BS, and not the one where we didn't. Please help updating it, contribute translations, and help us with the design of logos and buttons to. But when the Dreamcast version was canned, their choices were to either scrap BS with it or try to salvage it. Version 1.1 of the definition has been released. Over 23,000 games for 50 systems pre-installed. A little extra, which is probably why it was so short. Plus, BS was originally developed to be a console gaiden campaign in the same way Decay was to the PS2 port. He's not a villain, but when the brown stuff hits the whirly thing his mission is to just survive and escape, which I think would be most people's reaction if they were in any of the situations any of the characters involved were in. I also enjoy the story, because it's kinda nice to play as someone who isn't a hero in the same way the others were. People talk about its Xen section, and for good reason. Also for XBLA, in higher def but lacking the mission mode, so the Dreamcast version still wins. Arcade-perfect is not enough, this version blows the arcade out of the water, with graphics better than any other fighting game at the time, along with extra modes and characters. And I quite enjoy Blue Shift's level design. 3D Fighting The original Dreamcast killer app. Its only crime is being short, but that's not really a bad thing if what we have is good.