This package has been created to preserve the Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack DLC as it has been deprecated for a very long time since the discontinuation of the Razer Hydra product and support for the Sixense DLC.
This package includes a standalone version of the Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack DLC to be installed alongside Portal 2 and the required Windows Drivers to use the Razer Hydra Controllers with the Sixense DLC. Please read the "Install Instructions.txt" file in order to set up everything and play.
All copyrights go to Valve Software, Sixense, Razer, and Intel.
This package also includes the Perceptual Pack levels ported by the generous Ossy Flawol (https://www.moddb.com/members/ossyflawol). Open the Extras menu to play those levels.
Other additional content made by Reepblue and Puddy which are borrowed directly from A Little Higher (https://www.moddb.com/members/reepblue/addons/a-little-higher) and Designed for Danger (https://www.moddb.com/mods/designed-for-danger). Open the Extras menu to play those content.
This package does not include the original Portal 2 game and you must have Portal 2 installed to play the Sixense DLC.
I want to play the campaign with this. Can I just modify the contents of my Portal 2 installation to do this? (putting files in normal portal 2, changing gameinfo) Why can't I just do that?
the latest version of portal 2 breaks the sixense dlc in a way that pretty much makes it impossible to play the dlc which is that you have no ability to move your player whatsoever. the only way to solve this is by downgrading to an older version of the portal 2 game which i completely simplified the process by making this package. trying to override the files of the main game will cause a lot of issues to happen
To fix that, you need to opt into the previous_release beta.
as much as that is a solution, it's an inconvenient solution if you'd prefer to have the latest version of the game installed
hey, the game works but it's really stuttery and after a few seconds it crashes. any help?
To fix crashes, you need to create a symlink to your Workshop
In Windows, you do this like:
Open Command Shell with admin rights and paste there:
mklink /D "[Your Steam location]\steamapps\common\Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack\portal2_sixense\maps\workshop" "[Your Steam location]\steamapps\common\Portal 2\portal2\maps\workshop"
If your Steam Library is on disk C, then it will look like:
mklink /D "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack\portal2_sixense\maps\workshop" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Portal 2\portal2\maps\workshop"
Would this still work with Co-op?
co-op will only work with people who have the sixense dlc
ShygalCoco do you have a build without the extra content (A Little Higher and Designed for Danger)?
I'm looking for an unmodified original.
you can actually quickly do that by deleting the "portal2_mappacks" folder and renaming "extras_old.txt" in "portal2_sixense\scripts" to "extras.txt"
for whoever wonders about what happened to the steamvr patch, it has been removed due to just not working well or being a pain to use