

If you think you can get past the puzzles and want to work for WibiData, give it a whirl.ĭisclaimer: I am not affiliated with WibiData in any way, nor am I a devilish A.I. If I had any programming chops, I’d totally play through it to apply for a job.
#T2 portal turret mod mod
The mod is a very cool way to attract people to apply for a job who might not otherwise, which is vital for a small tech company jockeying for talent in a crowded job market like Silicon Valley. The Prima Donna Turret (meaning First Woman in Italian, a title given to the lead singer, the diva, in an opera), referred by the game files as the Turret Wife, and also known as the Opera Turret in the Portal board game, is a bigger and wider Turret, featured At the end of Portal 2's single-player campaign during the Turret Opera, after GLaDOS finally allows Chell her freedom to leave the. “I even made it smell like strawberries, just for you.” “I’m going to speed things up a bit, by mixing your oxygen with neurotoxin,” says the A.I. Since our legal budget was blown when your ‘absolutely vital’ giant Wibi hovercube crashed into city hall, kinda trying to nip this one in the bud,” reads the email. “Unfortunately, I’m a little booked right now what with the new recruiting website AI acting buggy and trying to kill the new applicants (probably a maven bug). But what’s really cool is that Hoogland wrote a whole story behind the test chambers, starting with an email from the WibiData CEO describing a finicky new artifical intelligence. Instead of the companion cube, players have to shuffle around a representation of WibiData’s logo – which just happens to be an orange cube. Portal Turrets are back, now with 2 versions, Active & Dormant, better, more accurate models, and obviously updated from 1.9.

The mod includes a detailed recreation of the WibiData offices, and 5 brand new puzzle chambers created by Hoogland. He asked modder Doug Hoogland – the guy who used the game to propose to his girlfriend – to create a mod to put potential WibiData employees through the gauntlet of dealing with a physic-bending “weapon” and a terrifying A.I. WibiData is a data collection and analytics outfit in San Francisco, and the CEO realized almost half of their 22 employees loved playing Portal, hopefully not on the company’s dime. It turns out that quality is exactly what new tech companies are looking for in their employees and one company decided to use Portal 2 to demonstrate it when applying. Valve’s Portal 2 may be a few years old, but it is still an excellent physics puzzler that rewards creative problem solving. The custom mod even features its own sketchy, murderous AI.
