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Portal turret cute
Portal turret cute






portal turret cute
  1. #Portal turret cute install#
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If it detects nearby motion, then it will ominously say things like “Target acquired” and “There you are”. 1 Like GLaDOS and the standard Sentry Turrets, the Oracle Turret is voiced by opera singer and voice actress Ellen McLain. Although the Oracle Turret is never named in-game, the name was revealed in an interview with Valve writers. USB-powered: Plugs into your computer or USB hub, cable included. Exclusive product designed and manufactured by ThinkGeek. Officially licensed Portal 2 collectible. Sound effects pulled directly from the games. Will open and alert when someone comes by your desk. Talking of sound effects, it will say various things, all taken from the original sound samples in the game. The Oracle Turret is a friendly Sentry Turret that is encountered twice in Portal 2. Motion detecting turret will scare away intruders.

#Portal turret cute install#

There’s no software to install either, as it’s fully automated – just like the real thing.

#Portal turret cute plus#

Beautifully self importantly called the Portal 2 Sentry Turret USB Desk Defender, it’s 7.5″ in height and plugs into your PCs USB port which allows it to perform a range of actions, such as opening its side panels and “firing” at moving targets (you) plus “dying” when it’s knocked over, complete with the right jiggling motion and sound effects. No official name has been given for the turret cubes, Frankenturrets being the name used by the Portal 2 developers in the commentary tracks referred to in the developer's commentary (they may. They are made by Wheatley during the course of Portal 2. It’s an officially licensed turret from Valve’s massively popular Portal 2 action puzzler. This message was deleted at the request of a moderator or administrator due to subversive content PSN and GT: sc1sserblade. Frankenturrets are hybrids of Aperture Science Weighted Storage Cubes and two Sentry Turrets. The turret is controlled with an Arduino and a PC. It moves, has light, has sound, and something that my previous Portal project did not have: Camera tracking. The price doesn’t break the bank either at $39.99, making for a great Christmas stocking filler! The developer commentary notes their withdrawing into a cube was initially just to make them be cubical when picked up, but it was so cute they added shaking animations and wide-eyed reactions to the turret to make the player sympathize with their plight. It's cute, It's polite and it is really deadly. Portal Turret Plushie Is Cute And Harmless 16 Comments by: Mike Nathan ApAs many of you are probably aware, Portal 2 was released last week, and gamers have been going crazy over it. There have been many toys based on popular computer games, but we think this one from ThinkGeek is likely to be one of the cutest.








Portal turret cute