Portal turret real1/10/2024 ![]() Turrets can be avoided, disabled or destroyed in a number of ways. If the latter occurs, Turrets will briefly search for the test subject (as indicated by the movement of the targeting laser), after which they will revert to a standby state. They will continue to fire until the target is dead or moves out of sight. Moving into their angle of sight however, will cause Turrets to deploy their guns shortly after greeting the unlucky individual before opening fire. When test subjects are out of sight from the Turret's presence, they will maintain a standby state and will remain motionless with their guns retracted. Almost all of the space within the Turret is devoted to storing the ridiculously stacked ammo, explaining the nearly infinite supply of ammo when firing. The central part of the chassis holds their red eye, which emits a targeting laser. ![]() They are seen as incapable of independent movement, but can open each side of their chassis (their 'arms') horizontally in order to reveal two gatling guns. So if it seems a little off, that’s probably why.Sentry Turrets are tripod robots that appear in every game in the Portal series. This is the second time I’ve typed this out, I didn’t have something enabled for the comment to work. Great job you guys, keep up the good work. The Cake reference and companion cube parts are great Portal jokes. A lot like the “I take off my robe and wizard hat” joke in LeetWorld. “No shit, sherlock” was wonderful, I’ve used that phrase quite a few times before. I loved some of the humor you used in there. If you were to fix some things, I would recommend a new intro, and changing up the falling scene. A lot of the swearing in it seemed unnecessary, but it really added character to the turrets. I realized while watching this, was that if the turrets really fell that much, they would be used to it. As for critique, I think the falling scenes were a bit drawn out, and seemed a bit misplaced. Even if it didn’t seem like something big at first, it turned out great. M’kay? Pronounce it however you want, believe whatever story of its origin you want to believe. Seems like a lot of people consider it serious business. G4 is the most mainstream place this is used frequently, and they pronounce it “POwned”. From a little kid who assumed I knew nothing of it, he referred to it as “Halo-Speak” >_> ). Because of how it’s become a part of our culture, the pronunciation ranges anywhere from “pOned” to “pewneed”(I’ve heard it like that. On pronunciation, it was originally “pwned” with a bit of a u sound in there. It has advanced into mainstream culture since then. “Pwned” originates from a World of Warcraft map maker who misspelled “Owned”, and didn’t realize his mistake until it was too late. I’d like to set this to rest before this continues. I love how no one knows where this whole “Pwned” thing comes from, and all call each other noobs as well. Hahahaha.Įither way, thanks for makin’ this vid cause I Laugh My Ass Off every time I see or hear it. I’m hoping that you either have a killer sound card with a voice mod proggie or you use an auto tuner to get a “Cher effect” going either that or I am way off. I am really concerned with the humming part because that style would be a perfect background thing for a few of my songs. I’ve been experimenting with tune correction software and it seems that if I apply a little phase before I auto-tune I can get a pretty decent effect but I would still love to know how you all did that. I am also very interested in how that was done. I read this whole thread/comment board because I was hoping that someone had asked you how you made the voices. I even captured the audio and made it an mp3 that I listen to while I do other stuff around the house. That stuff really captured the essence of humor today. I StumbleUpon this vid about once every two days and I GLADLY sit through it each time. I hope you’re considering what you’ve seen here in various forms– we want more turrets! They bicker, they curse their existence, and they dream of what else there might be. What people don’t get (and what GOOD writers like you guys DO get) is that you were SUPPOSED to peel back the layer that we all see in-game to reveal the mundane, problem-fraught lives of the turrets we used to see as two-dimensional, predictable entities. You’re statistically bound to hear from them here. Teh Intarwebz gives everyone a voice, even cretins and morons. With your experience, you’re well aware that the signal-to-noise ratio of the internet is pretty high. I can see you’re not really troubled by them, anyway. I re-read figs’ comment just to be sure, and nope, I don’t see a link to the superior work he’s done. Don’t be troubled by the lowest common denominator types who critique it for cursing of all things, or just say it isn’t funny without any constructive criticism.
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