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ENG: There will be no further parts in this series, as I am no longer making or supporting maps for Portal 2, to focus on my private endeavours and my career. Unfortunately, this means I am no longer accepting friend requests either. You seem to be a rather nice person, but I am trying to keep my friends-list small. Really sorry about that
Getting a Wheatley-themed map isn't just a matter of the point-and-click, snap-together built-in level-editor. It takes commitment, passion, and patience.
(In all seriousness, just check this shit out: Portal 2 Advanced Level Design Wiki )
Some might call it a bad move for me to expose you in this way, and that I would be better off leaving it alone. However, in a little-known quadrant of the galaxy on a planet named Dominus Malum, its several billion small squid-like inhabitants who, curiously, invented space-travel before beer, generally consider it to be, "aight."
Please forward any complaints you may have about this matter to Old Pink, c/o The Funny Farm, Chalfont.