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Quote from Aperture Science:
The Perpetual Testing Initiative (PeTI) is live! Even though most of you will be getting your first sweet taste of test chamber construction today, a lucky few of you have already been beta testing for the last couple of months. An unfair head start? You bet. But it's thanks to this massive injustice that you have a ton of great test chambers to solve on launch day.

In fact, one of the beta testers made so many great maps that we've decided to award him the first ever Aperture Science Employee of the Moment Certificate for his provisional excellence in the field of test chamber construction. Congratulations, Mevious! Enjoy it while it lasts.

Those of you interested in checking out Mevious' terrific maps can get them all at once by subscribing to them on this Collection page. Make sure to also Follow Mevious on his Workshop author page, so you can keep track of what he makes in the future.

http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197970484475/myworkshopfiles?appid=620

Remember, the next employee of the moment could be YOU! That's right: transient fame and fleeting fortune could be yours. Dethrone the tyrant Mevious! He's been on top for too long. He's getting soft, and you're hungry. Be like Rocky in all the Rocky movies. Except for Rocky I, where he lost (unless you're counting victories of the heart, which won't win you any awards from us). Or Rocky VI, where it was a show fight and didn't count. In fact, just focus on Rocky IV. The last half.

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Download here: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=68462137

Figured it'd be a good time to give those who bought Portal 2 late, during last week's Steam Summer Sale, a nice reason to try out custom maps made by the community in the Steam Workshop via Perpetual Testing Initiative.

These maps are not frustratingly difficult, but definitely tougher than Portal 2's singleplayer campaign.

They all require logic to solve, instead of precision timing (except for maybe 1 or 2 parts, but they're not precise timing, so it doesn't count). These maps are very polished, and it's just as satisfying to solve these puzzles as the Portal 1's Advanced Chambers made by Valve.